Hi all
People have replied -- for big files work at home - so no cloud for large files.
There is a difference between _WORKING_ on files or _SHARING_ them.
So small files -- but EVERYONE (and the dog) has at least ONE mobile phone these days which is capable of 16 or even 32 GB local storage via micro SD type cards so if you need to share data you can do it via the phone's wifi interface.
Hehe, a joke? Isn't it?
No, not everybody does have a smartphone. Thats a nonsense acceptance.
Althoug this is totaly unimportant, since a smartphone can not be compared to the internet,
but now I undersatnd that you can not imagine what advantages of the internet could be.
So, why recommand Smartphones wifi and not nomral PC HDDs?
If you want to share data with a team it's also really EASY to set up an APACHE web server - use something like WAMP (Windows) or LAMP (Linux) - these use this well and trusted Apache web server with MySQL and Php. All these tools are free BTW.
The problem with fixed limits also with these type of providers is that shared data tends to grow very rapidly (almost exponentially) if your team are effectively collaborating with each other and contributing to the "common data pool".
Running your own server means the system won't suddenly stop because someone has added a file which takes you over the limit, further it's cheaper and infintely more flexible.
Here's one example but there are ZILLIONS of others
Install PHP 5 Apache MySQL on Windows : WampServer
and for Linux fans
https://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/288158-easy-lamp-server-installation
Yes maybe it is a good Idea to run a server on my ... hmm smartphone?
Why setting up a machine, that the non profit organisation does not have and pay for.
Also, doing it the right way is not "as easy" as you think and
setting up the server is also not even the half ...
If there is a free service out there, meeting our requirements, why I should have more effort?
Just having 5GB on a cloud IMO is totally useless -- just try sending two or 3 A3 professionally produced Photos etc to a 5GB limit storage device.
Yes, no idea ... there are no files smaller than 5GB.
It's never going to be fast. It is limited by the speed of your internet and by how busy the server is.
Also seems slow at a 100/100 MBit connection (not at home

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So It should be the server
I'm not totally convinced myself. I suppose the reasoning behind it is to make sure you have the same version no matter what device you access / change it on. Also useful for sharing and collaboration.
The main problems ATM are
1. Security / Privacy
2. Internet speed
3. Cost of anything above a few GB.
I can agree on this.
I think we are still in development at this point.
more services will come with more features.
If there is a need with could be full filled, why not useing it?
Don't store sensible/critical data (unencrypted).
Look at the speed, the space and the access posibilities (WebDav, Web Interface,...).
And if you are ok with it. use it.
So I'm looking for a service fullfilling our requirements.