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If you know how to use an external, you’re already golden. Their upload speeds could be a little better it could also just be my shitty internet (thanks, Time Warner). It’s also $500 a year to get the most amount of space out of Dropbox, but only $99 a year to get unlimited space on Bitcasa: kind of a no-brainer. For backup and storage, though, Bitcasa wins. For sharing docs, quick pics, and collaboration, I will keep Dropbox. I like to have current files easily accessible. And honestly, I wouldn’t want documents I was working on to get commingled with my files that are a few years old. And it’s more geared toward personal storage than collaboration, anyway. Bitcasa does allow file sharing, but it’s not as popular as Dropbox (yet). I like the way I can share files with friends on Dropbox and work on them together simultaneously. I’m not getting rid of my Dropbox just yet. Oh yeah, somewhere in there I went ahead and upgraded my membership. Now, I am in the process of uploading everything to Bitcasa. And honestly, that’s a small price to pay because my time is more valuable than that.
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The $200 I have to pay plus the cost of the drive, which was about $300 could’ve gotten me five years of worry-free data storage. For $99 a year, I can have unlimited storage that will never crash. I asked for a few quotes from data restoration companies: all of them north of $200, and mostly likely more. I must have a zillion jump drives scattered around my apartment. I can’t count the number of times a faulty hard drive has crashed on me, corrupted my files, or simply gotten lost. At this point, I am just done with trusting hard drives. It has about 500 gigs of data that I refuse to put on another hard drive. I’ve GOT to get the data off that hard drive. Then, I thought about my hard drive that recently crashed and still needs to be recovered. I can access them easily and they all work fine. It took a few hours, so if you have a huge amount of files, would take a while, but all the files uploaded. The cool thing, though, was that I could see the files appearing in the drive on my phone and on the website. When I got back that evening, they were all loaded up. I uploaded a couple of folders, about 2 gigs, before I went to work.
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First impressionsĪfter I backed up my iPhone, I decided to add a few folders to the Bitcasa Infinite Drive since I still had a few gig(abyte)s left on my free account. It’s not as “drag and drop” as the Infinite Drive, but it’s pretty darn close. You can also upload directly from the website. Upload your music, your film reels, old photos… whatever you’ve got. Very easy to access and share anything you have.

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You can also download files from the website onto any computer, and share anything by generating a link and sending it. You can sort oldest-newest or A-Z, just like on a hard drive. It even lets you search your drive right from the website, and divides media by type (photos, videos, music, and docs) – if you want it to. The user interface is super easy and intuitive. So I don’t know how long it actually took, but under eight hours is pretty impressive (yep, I slept eight whole hours that night!). When I woke up, they were all already in the cloud. I set my phone to back up all the media files before I went to bed. Never again will I run out of space – on anything.
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It was nearly full and warned me I was running out of space. I mean like three or four thousand media files on my phone. I downloaded the app, logged in, and it immediately asked me if I wanted to back up my photos and videos. You can upload and access your phones directly from your phone with a wifi or data connection – and you can even back up your phone. They also have an app for iPhone and Android. If a mirrored file or folder is changes while offline, it backs up the second internet connectivity is restored. But what about accessing files offline? The way Bitcasa navigates this is by “mirroring” files or folders on your computer. Accessing the files, then, requires an internet connection. The Bitcasa Infinite Drive looks and functions just like any normal hard drive except – it’s backing up to the cloud and isn’t taking up space on your computer. They give you 10GB free just for signing up – enough to back up most phones! I downloaded a program file, and within a few minutes, had it all set up on my Macbook Pro. A few Google searches later, I found Bitcasa.Īnd I’m so glad I did. I thought, there has GOT to be a better way of doing this. I found Bitcasa after my latest round of hard drive failure.

It is a cloud-based storage solution that boasts unlimited storage. Bitcasa is a service that aims to eliminate external (and to some extent, internal) hard drives from people’s lives.
