Hello,
I am tired of external HDDs breaking and II am tired of swapping them back and forth for redundancy. Another redundant HDD just stopped working and I have finally decided to purchase some space in the cloud (along with keeping 1, but only 1, external HDD). I am looking for input from others who use cloud storage services.
I researched a lot online and I tried a couple out, but I am still not seeing exactly what I was hoping to find. Sadly, the features and FAQs at the websites seem to be geared toward people not looking for the same type of functionality, so the answers are not readily available at all.
My hope was to find one which works like my external HDD. I would want to store photos and sidecars in the same folders and files I use on my devices. I would also want to be able to search my archive by keyword. I would also hope to see the exif data and previews of each file before downloading it. Without seeing previews and/or using keyword search, it would take forever to find what I seek.
I feel like there must be an affordable cloud service which fits those criteria. They are not complicated. However, I am not finding them. Anyone with experience, please provide feedback!. Thank you!!
Details on my search so far for those who like to read more detail . . .
I have a free Dropbox account, but Dropbox has had more security breaches than most other cloud services in recent years, and the have hundreds of unanswered complaints at BBB (worse than any other I checked on BBB). Otherwise, I would gladly just upgrade to a paid account.
I tried Google. Drive is not storing photos full size. Google Photos will, and some exif is visible, but it does not use folders and subfolders. As pretty as it is to look at, and as much as I find I like that it helps prevent duplication, it makes creation of the library slow and will make keeping track of changes slower. It also will not store my sidecar files, which would be preferable.
I do not have Prime and it looks a lot like Google. Not even sure it has as much info on hand for each photo as Google. I might do the free trial of Prime, but I am not hopeful it will be helpful based on what I have read.
I do not want to be tied into Apple or Microsoft long term.
I tried Sync Vault. Customer service is great, and uploading is easy. However, I cannot see my exif online, nor can I search by keyword. Also, tiff and RAW files do not have previews available.
I looked at iDrive and Backblaze, though I do not want or need computer backup from them. I leaned toward iDrive for my needs because I could choose which files and folders to back up and I could back up directly from my external storage. I called iDrive today because the fine print on their offers and sign up page had interesting conditions attached. While the person on the phone sounded competent and helpful, what that person said on the phone does not match the fine print at their website, which makes me leery of signing up. There is no way to try the service without signing up.
I am reading (again) about Icedrive right now after ruling them out last week. I am tired of spinning my wheels looking for something which seems like it should be easier to resolve.
That was long, but my actual question is in bold further up in this question. Thank you again!
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Deb
https://www.flickr.com/photos/flowerfly99/
I am tired of external HDDs breaking and II am tired of swapping them back and forth for redundancy. Another redundant HDD just stopped working and I have finally decided to purchase some space in the cloud (along with keeping 1, but only 1, external HDD). I am looking for input from others who use cloud storage services.
I researched a lot online and I tried a couple out, but I am still not seeing exactly what I was hoping to find. Sadly, the features and FAQs at the websites seem to be geared toward people not looking for the same type of functionality, so the answers are not readily available at all.
My hope was to find one which works like my external HDD. I would want to store photos and sidecars in the same folders and files I use on my devices. I would also want to be able to search my archive by keyword. I would also hope to see the exif data and previews of each file before downloading it. Without seeing previews and/or using keyword search, it would take forever to find what I seek.
I feel like there must be an affordable cloud service which fits those criteria. They are not complicated. However, I am not finding them. Anyone with experience, please provide feedback!. Thank you!!
Details on my search so far for those who like to read more detail . . .
I have a free Dropbox account, but Dropbox has had more security breaches than most other cloud services in recent years, and the have hundreds of unanswered complaints at BBB (worse than any other I checked on BBB). Otherwise, I would gladly just upgrade to a paid account.
I tried Google. Drive is not storing photos full size. Google Photos will, and some exif is visible, but it does not use folders and subfolders. As pretty as it is to look at, and as much as I find I like that it helps prevent duplication, it makes creation of the library slow and will make keeping track of changes slower. It also will not store my sidecar files, which would be preferable.
I do not have Prime and it looks a lot like Google. Not even sure it has as much info on hand for each photo as Google. I might do the free trial of Prime, but I am not hopeful it will be helpful based on what I have read.
I do not want to be tied into Apple or Microsoft long term.
I tried Sync Vault. Customer service is great, and uploading is easy. However, I cannot see my exif online, nor can I search by keyword. Also, tiff and RAW files do not have previews available.
I looked at iDrive and Backblaze, though I do not want or need computer backup from them. I leaned toward iDrive for my needs because I could choose which files and folders to back up and I could back up directly from my external storage. I called iDrive today because the fine print on their offers and sign up page had interesting conditions attached. While the person on the phone sounded competent and helpful, what that person said on the phone does not match the fine print at their website, which makes me leery of signing up. There is no way to try the service without signing up.
I am reading (again) about Icedrive right now after ruling them out last week. I am tired of spinning my wheels looking for something which seems like it should be easier to resolve.
That was long, but my actual question is in bold further up in this question. Thank you again!
--
Deb
https://www.flickr.com/photos/flowerfly99/
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