We all like free, my Dropbox tells me it cant take any more pictures without making a payment. What is the best cloud storage out there with a realistic storage for free or at least good value. Motorhomers need good cloud storage.
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Thanks CJ I have done it via Itunes in the past but will have to do some prep as I cant remember how I went about it.iTunes seems to be the only way to do it easily from PC to iPad. I say this after trying to advoid loading iTunes to my laptop!
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Services such as Dropbox will work on multiple devices and keep the all sychronised, providing you've got sufficient memory on each of the devices, OR you can share files/pics etc on a peacemeal basisThanks.....I do back up to my externals but my real problem is my partner, she gives me so much grief that I am not sharing photos from my storage to her Ipad. It worked ok until we ran out of space so now every time she see's a photo on my laptop she says why haven't I got that picture on my ipad
Any way of transferring large files from lap top to Ipad would be appreciated.
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Thanks Jim I do already have a remote storage device with 3TB which I manually back up but for some reason my lovely lady isn't able to connect to it. I think I will have to go back to basics and revamp my system. My son is over in December I think this can be his first job when he arrives.....Why not just have your own cloud ?
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We've used NAS for several years, in addition to having a number of USB external drives. That way we can back up all our files in multiple ways and share any files we wish to. It also means that we aren't at the mercy of companies which might change their Ts&Cs at any time, go bust or have insufficient security to protect our data.I have a NAS (Network Attched Storage) RAID drive (Redundent Array of Independent Disks) on the network. Accessible by all devices (except iPad or iPhone without using iTunes).
Back up to independent disk while travelling, backup to NAS drive at first opportunity. DVD for permanent backup.
I know this isn't Cloud storage, but it works for me as it is limitless - in that I can always add more storage if needed.
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The first NAS drive was had was a WD one using software which was supposed to be future proof - until it wouldn't work under Windows 8 and WD didn't want to know. I managed to get it working but it refused to under 8.1. We now use Seagate hardware and FreeFileSync software.I use MyCloud from WD for a personal Cloud
Plug in and play
Remote access via app
Seems to work adequately.
I've also got a couple of Seagates which work well on my home network but I've never been able to get them to work remotely, hence getting the WD's ....We now use Seagate hardware and FreeFileSync software.
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I've known a couple of network managers like thatI've also got a couple of Seagates which work well on my home network but I've never been able to get them to work remotely, hence getting the WD's .
I'm convinced this NAS & Cloud stuff is a branch of the Dark Arts.
Even when I get it all to work, I'm never quite sure how I did it .
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