[nfbcs] anyone use pho plug?

Jim Barbour jbar at barcore.com
Thu Nov 15 19:34:53 UTC 2012


Your question is a bit vague, so let me see if I can add some flavor
here.

You can -- using services like pogo plug, dropbox, sugarsync, google
drive -- make data available to you on the internet from a local drive
on your machine.  None of this will be free and the data must all be
uploaded to the cloud servers.  The benefits of doing it this way is
that you now have a backup of the data in the cloud.  The downsides of
this are they you have to pay for storage, and then upload the data to
the cloud servers.

I hope this answers your question.  If not, feel free to ask more.

Jim

On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 12:19:05PM -0700, Gabe Vega wrote:
> would like to hook up a 1tb usb drive to the internet and have access to it from anywhere. does anyone know how this can be done, via pogoplug or any other solution? Thanks.
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