
pCloud - A well-known and well-regarded provider that works seamlessly with Dropbox, Google Drive, and Facebook. Offers snappy automatic syncing and password protected file sharing. ElephantDrive - A great value Linux service for frequent collaborators. It offers a fantastic free account plan where you won’t need to hand over your credit card details. IDrive - The best cloud backup for Linux. Each cloud service we've selected is incredibly reliable, boasts industry-standard security, and is beginner-friendly. The cloud has it's uses but I currently have:Ī 1 Tb Medion External Device, 2 x 2 Tb Buffalo Drives and 1 x 4 Tb Western Digital Passport Drive.Best 5 cloud storage for Linux – at a glanceĭon't worry if you're in a rush – you can see our top Linux picks in the list below, though you'll want to check out our in-depth reviews a little later in the article for all of the details. So a lot of my training materials I prepared I store in the Cloud as too large to email, including the unofficial manual for Zorin 15.x. I was a Vision Support Technician when I was working, transcribing text into Large Print and Braille for Secondary (High School) students with low or no vision. I pay about £16 per year for 20 Gb of storage and I have only used just over half of that.
I moved to PCloud but had concerns about where their servers were, United States - so I downloaded all my stuff and uploaded what I needed to upload to murena.io (servers are in Norway) - You get a free address and 1 Gb of storage.
After some time I was getting complaints that the link no longer worked. I was going to do a Spanish version but an Argentinian forum member stepped up to the plate for me. I wrote an unofficial manual for Zorin 12 and then converted it using Google Docs, into Italian, Greek, French, and German. To start off with I used Box, when Zorin was at version 12.