My solution is really simple. I use raspberry pi with unison install on it and i have setup dynamic dns with no-ip. unison will do bidirection rysnc of file over ssh and there are Unison clients for windows and linux. I have bought Acrosync Pro for my iphone to sync with the pi as well. although unison uses rsync with diff over ssh which are standard linux software you still need unison installed on your "server" as well.
Regards Bevan In a world without fences and walls, who needs Gates and Windows? (Below is not an ad its a plug for linux the os to end all oses) Also remember April 2014 Windows Xp will be no longer supported, so now is the time to change to Linux because its an easier learning curve than learning windows 8, the new windows vista. Check out http://www.ubuntu.com/ http://www.linuxmint.com/ or if you have an old computer which has limited resources you can use http://www.lubuntu.net/ http://crunchbang.org/ or http://puppylinux.org. We use Linux Mint, Linux Mint Debian Edition, Arch Linux and Debian Whezzy (on an old IBM) On 7 May 2014 16:47, Don Robertson <[email protected]> wrote: > On 05/05/2014 10:48 am, C. Falconer wrote: > >> Roy Britten wrote, On 04/05/14 20:08: >> >>> >>> > We are writing to you to notify you that we will be shutting down >>> the Ubuntu One file services, effective 1 June 2014. >>> >>> So what other "cloud" backup/sync/sharing services are folks using? I >>> have ~30GB of data I like to have backed up; many services seem to >>> want > USD$100 per annum to provide a sync service for that much data. >>> >>> > Duckdns provides my server at home - which is on an adsl line - with a > domain name. I have OwnCloud running on that, sync clients on my the other > machines. So long as I don't dump a load of photos into my photo shared > folder while out somewhere, it works pretty well. Well - as long as the > Telecom ADSL stays up. > > On Android, I have webdav, caldav, and carddav clients, and apps for > bookmarks and the feed reader. > > The server uses bacula to back up the Owncloud data and the other desktop > machines to my Myth box. > > If all three machines burst into flames at the same time - I'll only have > the copies I keep on an external HD to fall back on .... > -- > Don Robertson > [email protected] > www.robertson.net.nz > 021 294 1452 > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.canterbury.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/linux-users >
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