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by rpadovani
2198 days ago
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I would have used that 3/4 times during the last year in a big EU city: we do consulting, and one of our customer is adamant their data cannot go on the public cloud. So they have their own data center, and some file sharing utility. Problem is, you need to go through their VPN, that is super slow, and their sharing utility closes connections after a while. Result: transferring 30/40 GiB of data is painful, and we often go to their office to retrieve the data instead of using the Internet. In an ideal world, I wouldn't need a service like the one you suggest, but since a lot of our customers seems to be in the Stone Age, I would probably use it. |
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