by TheeMahn » Thu Jul 11, 2013 11:52 pm
Tanmay thanks for the tip, I have 35 GB of storage there soon will have terabytes, 20 GB you are indeed responsible for. I have signed up under you and recieved the 20 GB as expected, I further ensued to the 35GB I currently have, liked the service so well I have debianised thier client to a single package that opens the eyes, I have asked them to take my deb and accept it as our new cloud service. I understand perhaps no-one understands what I refer to Ubuntu-one can suck a big one this is where we will go for free. GOOGLE DRIVE does not provide the service they do.
I have already written and know works the deb to set them off the chain, the simpletons I have spoke to from there have no clue what I refer to and I asked to be contacted by a Linux Programmer. I am going to be straight, I am about to blog about this service, what do you think will happen? 78,000 people a day, lets say 1% sign up under me giving them an extra 5 GB and me an extra 5 GB... Hmmm. Ready to rock?
The only and I do mean only red flag I see is the amout of space consumption. They do want your service and I can understand that. They also want to be paid once again lets say 1 % of the people I send them is not satisfied with the 20 GB of free storage provided and purchases 100GB etc.
I do not want to put it all out there, however the client runs perfectly under any Debian base. It was repostormed and is smaller then thier tar.gz app they release. Thier programmers try to cover all bases. Tell them to send me the code and I will re-write it lol I am used to this crap, Seagate had no problem taking my code. Funny I offered Baracuda networks royalty free distribution & currently ignored.
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