BitTorrent announces cloud storage and sharing service Sync
Cloud backup services are popping up everywhere these days, with even
BitTorrent now jumping onto the cloud craze. BitTorrent has announced a
new cloud backup service it calls Sync,
and though it of course has plenty of similarities with other cloud
services out there, Sync offers a couple key differences. By using Sync,
you’re actually using BitTorrent’s servers to transfer files from one
device to another. This has a number of benefits, as it means you won’t
be subject to size restrictions like you are with other services. One of
the major headaches with services like Dropbox and SkyDrive is that
you’re limited in how much you can have in your synced folders – for
Dropbox, for instance, you get 2GB of free space, and that runs out
quick when you’re trying to sync multiple video files at once. Once
you’ve hit that cap, you’ll need to shell out some cash if you want more
space. That’s not a major complaint, as these are companies that exist
to make money after all. BitTorrent’s Sync, on the other hand, is free
to use. You won’t have to worry about limits on the amount you can
transfer from one device to another, which probably sounds like a
Godsend to those who constantly have to rely on cloud services to move
files between devices.
As cool as it sounds, there’s one slight
problem: BitTorrent Sync isn’t available to use just yet (unless you
love pre-alpha testing). It’s currently in the testing stages, but it
shouldn’t be more than a few months before Sync is available to
BitTorrent users. What do you think of this new cloud service from the
people behind BitTorrent?
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