Limited time offer: SkyDrive free storage upped to 25 GB

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    SkyDrive desktop app added, total sync functionality


    Posted: 23 Apr 2012
    Dropbox, Microsoft SkyDrive add new storage features as Google Drive looms - GeekWire

    Checking this out now- a competitor for the crowded cloud space that already has iCloud..Dropbox..and the (believe it when I see it) GDrive from Google.

    https://apps.live.com/skydrive/app/9...6-90f54bf7a3ea

    If you already have a Microsoft acct, you can have 25GB online storage--otherwise it looks like you get 7GB...Google Drive starts out--if ever--with 5GB.

    Testing the SkyDrive functionality now- copied all 15GB of my photos to the now locally installed SkyDrive folder, and up they go.
    eknirb's Avatar Posted By: eknirb
    23 Apr 2012



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    Dropping from 25GB to 7GB is going to be a bummer for new people with SkyDrive accounts.

    Here is a link to the new SkyDrive app (which is available as a preview version currently)
    Making personal cloud storage for Windows available anywhere, with the new SkyDrive - Building Windows 8 - Site Home - MSDN Blogs

    To get your free upgrade to 25GB, it looks like you have to previously had uploaded something to SkyDrive. If you have, just simply log in and there should be a welcome screen allowing you to freely upgrade to 25GB.

    Edit; This Microsoft SkyDrive app reminds me of some other service that works the exact same way. What was that again? Oh yeah, it's Dropbox.

    Edit2: Unlike Dropbox, this SkyDrive app is missing a fair amount of functionality
    • Bandwidth throttling
    • Selective folder synchronization
    • Ability to pause uploads/downloads


    eknirb said:
    Testing the SkyDrive functionality now- copied all 15GB of my photos to the now locally installed SkyDrive folder, and up they go.
    15GB would take me a long time.

    It takes me about 2.5 hours to upload 1GB of data. So it would take me 22 hours to upload 15GB of data. This is why I play around with all of these services and end up not using them. It's just too time consuming to upload large amounts of data.
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    Limited time offer: SkyDrive free storage upped to 25 GB


    Microsoft has for a limited time (without defining the term 'limited time') upped the free storage limit from 7 GB to 25 GB IF you are already a skydrive user.

    Here's a link with info:
    SkyDrive Changes + 25 GB Storage for Current Users ~ Security Garden
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    Keep in mind, it used to be 25GB previous to today. The 7GB is a new limit. So, they are offering for a limited time to keep what you already had.
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    The uploads to sky drive are so slow anyway it's hardly worth messing with.

    I prefer to use my own server where I can upload at 8GB per minute. :)
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    I got my upgrade. Also, here is a download link to the skydrive preview application for desktop users: http://g.live.com/8seskydrive/windownload
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    pparks1 said:
    Keep in mind, it used to be 25GB previous to today. The 7GB is a new limit. So, they are offering for a limited time to keep what you already had.
    Arg :/
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    fseal,
    I think something got swapped there.

    The previous limit was 7 GB.

    The limit, after the update, is 25 GB.
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    The problem for me, is that I can't think of anything that I would want to store online.
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    chev65 said:
    I prefer to use my own server where I can upload at 8GB per minute. :)
    Yes, but if your house were to burn to the ground or somebody broke in and stole your server...those fast backups aren't going to help at all.



    karlsnooks said:
    fseal,
    I think something got swapped there.

    The previous limit was 7 GB.

    The limit, after the update, is 25 GB.
    No, SkyDrive in the past has always been 25GB in the past. It appears Microsoft is now moving to a 7GB free limit going forward, unless you opt in right now for the free upgrade or pay more later.

    seekermeister said:
    The problem for me, is that I can't think of anything that I would want to store online.
    Well, these services are useless if you don't have anything you need stored online.

    These are geared towards those who want to backup things like 1). pictures 2). music 3) documents in a secondary location outside of their home. For me, I backup to a pair of external hard drives which I keep offsite, but this isn't feasible for everyone.

    These are also geared towards those who work on documents and such in a collaborate method, where they have the ability to have multiple people easily working on a document together at the same time from remote locations without having to ship the file back and forth.

    Finally, these appeal to those who have a need to easily access their files from multiple locations. People used to carry this kind of stuff on a USB key, but they don't have to anymore.
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