An online storage service typically offers you to store files and folders without any constraints for the file type. However there may be some restrictions related to the individual file size as well as the overall storage capacity. Generally capacity offered under free plans ranges anywhere between 1 GB and 5GB, however few services even goes beyond this general trend and offers terabytes. Many of them let you share the directory path directly with your friends and colleagues under different access modes. This lets you create a public as well as private virtual storage for yourself over the web.
Concerns about the reliability aspect of an online storage service is still a hot topic on various tech forums, however with increased competition and biggies such as Amazon (S3) and Google (Docs) already having presence in this space, such concerns partially cease to exist. Other services such as OpenDrive.com, StoreGate.com, Flipdrive.com and Box.net are also quite popular online storage services on the Internet. A question which often ponders on everyone's mind is what exactly should be the criteria to compare the different online storage services. Though this is not difficult, if it is based on specific aspects, the selection shall justify your search. Things which you can look for are:
- Features & Space
- Security
- Price
- Technical Support
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