Saturday, 24 March 2012

stores up to 200GB free of charge in the cloud using Symform


Symform is a free service that offers 10GB of space to store backups in the cloud, reaching up to 200GB.

To start using the Symform, the user must install on your machine the application of the service, which will create and configure a new account and select the folders that are synced in the cloud.

Because it is a proprietary service for backup, the online interface does not allow Symform handling files and even share them with other users. Nevertheless, synchronizing files and folders is done automatically, eliminating the need to manually update the files of the service when there are any changes.

The interesting thing is the service that the user has, by default, 10GB of space to store your folders. However, this limit may be extended for up to 200GB, without costs.

For this, the user must make a "donation" of space on your hard drive 150GB physical to the service, so he will have 100GB hard drive for virtual copy what you want. Then he needs to invite new friends to join Symform, and if at least one of them makes the registration service, your space to store files is replaced by 200GB.

Even though it looks complicated by the exchange of 150GB 100GB (and, later, a friend to 200GB if the user start using the service), the Symform has a rigid system of security. This means that the spaces "donated" are used for a second backup of your files. So, if you lose the files of the virtual hard disk, it can access the second copy from another site.

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