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This is a post about Cloud Storage. Now, let us begin with the early 2000s, When there was something called as Yahoo briefcase, Then came along female with a massive one gigabyte of storage. And everyone thought that, Hey, Who the hell would need more space Very quickly. other providers also started catching up. I don’t 2009 or 10 came Google Drive. And I think at that time, they offered 15 gb, which this to do as a part of it. When I started the webinars, and I remember, but that’s when the idea of Google Drive with unlimited access came into existence. And I think, you know, there was really great. started working for Schneider Electric, they had their own shared network drive, which of course, was accessible through VPN only. But a lot of people started using something called as Dropbox. My boss in particular, are hardcore Apple attic. He’s he very strongly recommended Dropbox, they had a two gigabyte storage and through referrals, etc, you could get up to eight gigabytes or so I think I ended up getting it about four, four and a half, then I close the account opened up another one, Probably through referrals and things like that went up to around four or five gigabytes again, close to. And finally, at this point in time, we have just one two gigabyte account that we use largely for Gaatha story. In fact, just yesterday, I discovered that my wife’s laptop, Windows 10 machine comes with a one year plan for a Dropbox which is 20 gigabytes, but we’re not using it because by now I think we have outgrown the gigabytes and we are looking at terabytes. Not to boast but i’ll tell you why. Because the need now more is about video and business requirement rather than personal storage. But till 2016, it was largely a story of personal storage. So we tried sync.com for security, tried p cloud really happy with it, I hope that one of these days, we will end up getting their two terabyte plan or lifetime plan as the case may be for business purposes. Right now quite happy with thunder drive that aren’t giving it a try, in spite of a variety of negative reviews. I’m still waiting and watching our four terabyte plan for $99. You know cannot go really go wrong. Hopefully we are not wrong. Then comes We also try it out with box.com. We I ended up using mega two plans, actually one five megabytes and five zero megabyte plans, Then of course cool for extremely happy with it, I think we will make it a part of our network strategy, right Amazon or drive for some time, they don’t really work out very well for us. And we don’t use it a lot actually, Google Drive with I think three or four different Google accounts, each one with 15 gigabytes. And then of course I am a plan release thing started going out of hand, Then came the issue of how do we consolidate all of these and you know, use them together, Cooper can do that for AWS for Amazon drive for Dropbox for OneDrive, and OneDrive is something that I would like to talk about as well that for work we use one terabyte of you know shared per account. For my wife, they use something called as drew up for work for my personal use. Now We also use p cloud bill and Cooper between Brunel and I also ended up getting plans for one, I think it was I Drive, that was only a mobile plan for storing largely images. And we still use it as a photo backup. And also the rules plan, which was for cold storage, something that I was really looking for was a drag and drop solution. And I’m still looking for it. But what we realized was that once the large files were really moved on to these larger storage plans, which is at any rate is a cold storage plan. We don’t access them unethical. Lee Lu is the 20 gigabyte p cloud plan, which you know, we got 20s through some reference, of course, it’s more than enough to serve our needs for today for personal use, and we will continue using it. Like I said before, still a fan of the cloud for now you My wife has gotten used to it, some failures along the way. We tried the next cloud tried data drive, which is again, I think on incarnation of next cloud. Right now we’re experimenting on the content delivery network part with our media host on a CDN, which will have which is based on next cloud, Incidentally, a separate post on that maybe on a later day. Maybe not talk about it at all, because it should not being selected.