I was wondering if anyone uses one of the online storage solutions for digital negatives. I'm currently using Carbonite and it works fine but takes forever to upload files. Is there another that works great?
jerrybsmith Senior Member 299 posts Joined Jan 2006 Location: Houston, TX More info | Aug 02, 2008 14:52 | #1 I was wondering if anyone uses one of the online storage solutions for digital negatives. I'm currently using Carbonite and it works fine but takes forever to upload files. Is there another that works great?
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Aug 02, 2008 15:31 | #2 I use Flickr Pro and have put up nearly 9 GB or so. Not bad for strictly pictures and sort video. $25 for the year and using the uploader software, it's a little slow, but just hit start and come back when it's done. Current Gear: Sony RX1RII
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Sagar Member 226 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2004 Location: Florida More info | Aug 02, 2008 15:32 | #3 smugmug has started Vault with Amazon S3 services. As per my knowledge its the cheapest and best solution
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bildeb0rg Goldmember More info | Aug 02, 2008 16:00 | #4 i did a rough calc with Smugmug, and at their prices I could do triple hard drive back ups for the same money.
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xMClass Goldmember 2,203 posts Joined Jun 2008 Location: California More info | Aug 02, 2008 23:39 | #5 I also use Flickr Pro. -Mikey
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