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by vetinari
4072 days ago
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Well, every single NAS box offers VPN solution that can be enabled by few clicks (usually OpenVPN). Also, most NAS vendors provide mobile applications, so you can access the data. They realize, that the standard protocols on mobile devices are lacking. Anyway, to pay someone to get you such a NAS and configure everything for you is still a fraction of cost, that you would pay for cloud providers. |
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> to pay someone to get you such a NAS and configure everything for you is still a fraction of cost, that you would pay for cloud providers.
Dropbox for Business costs what, $75/month for 5 users? That's less than you'd pay for an hour of a competent person's time.
I'm not a huge fan of Dropbox for several of the reasons that have already been mentioned above (I use SpiderOak myself), but on these specific points they definitely beat the roll-your-own approach.