NOTE: Google Drive sync only works with third-party clients. That would have made my annual bill either $200 or $240. Dropbox was $120 per year for 2 TB of storage, and Google Drive was $100 for the same. The options for syncing that much data to a Dropbox-style are all rather costly. If my memory is correct, I was using right around 3.2 TB. In February, I took inventory of my total storage requirements. How did I do?! /dDWCN3vExd- Pat Regan January 25, 2021 The Pi's case is affixed with 3M Dual Lock, and there some stickyback Velcro keeping the cables tidy. This is my little #RaspberryPi Seafile server with its 14 TB drive. I was rapidly approaching the storage limits of my hosting provider, and there was a huge chunk of my video data that I wasn’t syncing, because I didn’t have anywhere near enough space available. There were two problems sneaking up on me this year. I stopped colocating that server hardware in 2018, shut down my old Seafile server, and I wound up paying another company to use their Seafile service. I originally started hosting my own Seafile server back in 2013. Tresorit offers a highly secure yet easy-to-use way to store, sync and share files in the cloud.Back in February, I decided it was time to go back to hosting my own cloud storage again.
The encryption keys are available only for you and your recipients, therefore nobody else can decrypt and read the files, not even Tresorit. Unlike Dropbox, everything gets encrypted on your device, nothing leaves unencrypted. The Swiss content collaboration provider Tresorit protects your company data with zero-knowledge end-to-end encryption. Why do Dropbox customers switch to Tresorit?