Zoho WorkDrive is an online file management and content collaboration platform for modern teams to work together. Whether you have three users or more than 3000, WorkDrive helps you easily organize and manage all your files without having to learn an overly complicated interface.
Here are some WorkDrive highlights:
Work as a team Create public or private Team Folders. Add members, assign roles, and allow access to everyone within the folder.
Manage the team View Team Folder level access stats and activity timelines. Control and manage what's been shared outside your Team Folder. Recover lost/trashed files created by anyone in your team.
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Complete usage summary Get a brief overview of the team members and their activities in your Zoho WorkDrive's dashboard. Know details such as the total storage used, most active members or the most active Team Folders.
IT administration at ease Keep your team files under your supervision. Manage members and their access to files on mobile devices or desktop apps, transfer ownerships, download activity stats, and more.
No internet? No problem Work offline, sync when online, and vice-versa.Download Zoho WorkDrive Sync for Desktop.
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I use Arq 7 on macOS to backup to various network, cloud and physical drives. This is able to mount network volumes both as backup sources and destinations, in addition to connected physical drives (internal or external). Source: 11 months ago
Wasabi.com is an Amazon S3-alike that I use with the arqbackup.com client for remotely backing up my machines. Wasabi offers a nice desktop client for what looks like Dropbox-like capability. Haven't dug into that yet either. Source: over 1 year ago
The only way to resolve is to log in to Arq account at arqbackup.com , deactivate the licence, then go back into the Arq app and rekey the (same) licence. The app starts to work immediately fine. Source: over 1 year ago
I use Storj (with Arq) and it works flawlessly. It's not my primary repository (still testing it) but it's one of a few I use to backup to. Speeds are fast, the dashboard is intuitive, and costs are pretty cheap. Nothing to complain about, but I'm only backing up ~500G right now. Source: almost 2 years ago
I use Storj and host a node (I get it, might not be what you're after). If it helps, my node is in a datacenter, not in my home/SOHO. I'm using Arq to send data up to Storj on my / other's machines. Always around to help, if needed. Source: almost 2 years ago
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