If you're an alumni of a major university, you may already have access to a free Google biz/edu account, with unlimited GDrive , and/or a free full O365 subscription with 1TB onedrive and 5 office suite licenses.
This is a decent deal if you're already planning to buy something else from Dell, though this type of dropbox combo seems to come around 2x a year. If you get more than one promo you need to call to place your future Dell order. Otherwise online orders with more than 1 promo go into limbo and you have to call and cancel, then place the order over the phone anyway.
If you're an alumni of a major university, you may already have access to a free Google biz/edu account, with unlimited GDrive
Yep. But too bad that Google Drive doesn't have a Linux client #facepalm
So Dropbox it is.
If you're an alumni of a major university, you may already have access to a free Google biz/edu account, with unlimited GDrive Yep. But too bad that Google Drive doesn't have a Linux client #facepalm
Yep. But too bad that Google Drive doesn't have a Linux client #facepalm
So Dropbox it is.
I don't think there's a good sync client, but there is a pretty useful third party copy client called rclone. I'm not really interested in syncing multiple terabytes of data. Just doing the compare function on that can take a lot of CPU. However, as a backup it's great.
Yep. But too bad that Google Drive doesn't have a Linux client #facepalm
So Dropbox it is.
I don't think there's a good sync client, but there is a pretty useful third party copy client called rclone. I'm not really interested in syncing multiple terabytes of data. Just doing the compare function on that can take a lot of CPU. However, as a backup it's great."/>
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Yep. But too bad that Google Drive doesn't have a Linux client #facepalm
So Dropbox it is.
Yep. But too bad that Google Drive doesn't have a Linux client #facepalm
So Dropbox it is."/>
I don't think there's a good sync client, but there is a pretty useful third party copy client called rclone. I'm not really interested in syncing multiple terabytes of data. Just doing the compare function on that can take a lot of CPU. However, as a backup it's great.
Yep. But too bad that Google Drive doesn't have a Linux client #facepalm
So Dropbox it is.
I don't think there's a good sync client, but there is a pretty useful third party copy client called rclone. I'm not really interested in syncing multiple terabytes of data. Just doing the compare function on that can take a lot of CPU. However, as a backup it's great."/>
Thank you!