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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Bitcasa aims to meet your first three
requirements. But last time I looked at it they were in alpha
development.<br>
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Craig.<br>
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On 27/06/2012 1:45 AM, Skeeve Stevens wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CAEUfUGMAR1vGp+rkDzBW1xSzy316axHvdsLTuiYR1hGDvWA12Q@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Hey all,
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<div>I've been looking for a Cloud storage solution, but haven't
succeeded in finding exactly what I want so far.</div>
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<div>I like Dropbox and Google Drive (especially GD), but they
both have the problem where they are replicating a primary user,
then syncing to all sources.</div>
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<div>We're trying Google Drive now, and I've uploaded 30Gb of
data, but that has (as expected) sync'd to each machine the full
30Gb of shared files... taking up lots of space.</div>
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<div>What I really want is:</div>
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<div>- Cloud stored as a primary point - not replicating an
initial desktop</div>
<div>- Cache controlled - only cache xGb of data (full files) and
perhaps just pointers to the rest - especially rarely used
things.</div>
<div>- Appears as a folder on the machine (like Dropbox/Google
Drive)</div>
<div>- Security controls per share (or user)</div>
<div>- Full backups and version rollback</div>
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<div>Google Drive/Dropbox on the iPad/Android do the caching well
- only getting what you need when you need it, and caching a
certain amount. Full OS machines just sync everything it seems.</div>
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<div>I have been asked many times if I know any solution like
this... and perhaps I just haven't come across it yet and it is
out there.</div>
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<div>Thanks in advance for any responses.<br>
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