Cloud storage being offered by Copy


Copy hails from corporate IT company Barracuda Networks, as it is for teams and businesses, but it is just as great for regular individuals. You get 15GB of storage for free, which is on par with OneDrive and Google Drive.

One of the greatest characteristics of Duplicate is the way it handles shared folders -- you split the space with those you share a folder with. For example, when you have a 20GB folder that is shared among four folks, that folder only takes up 5GB of space in each person's Copy account. That is different from Dropbox, where the entire size of a folder that is common counts against your storage limit.

Like other cloud storage services, Replicate has background software for Windows and Mac (Linux too), plus mobile programs for iOS and Android. You could also use Copy's site to handle your files.

You can pay $10 per month for 250GB should you want more storage space than 15GB. Copy also has business plans which are priced on the basis of the number of users. There is a free strategy for up to five users, and the paid plans start at $79 per month, or $890 per year, for 1TB and access for up to 10 users.


Where it shines:

Copy is a solid, speedy, and simple cloud storage alternative. You get 15GB for free, along with the paid strategies are affordable.

Where it falls flat:

There's hardly anything negative about Copy, one can say, but I'll say that, like Dropbox, Copy's web site is its weakest point. It is simply as difficult to navigate as the desktop and mobile apps.

Finest for: Anyone who would like an impressive alternative to the more mainstream cloud storage options.

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