Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Storage devices for a typical computer system may include a hard drive an SSD drive, a flash drive, and CD and DVD drives. Blu-ray drives are gaining in popularity for viewing and burning high-density media. When your computer is turned off the information stored in these devices remains. These devices are referred to as nonvolatile storage devices. Hard drives have the largest storage capacity of any storage device and are the most economical. Newer SSD drives have the fastest access time and data transfer rate of all nonvolatile storage device options. To determine the storage capacity your system needs, calculate the amount of storage your software needs to reside on your computer. I searched the website for cloud storage and I found a website called sugarsync.com. It has 100 GB of storage and 3 users. The cost is $299.99 a year, or $29.99 a month. To start is a free trial. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Administrative Dashboard •Start with 3 seats and 100 GB of storage; scale up as your business grows. •Add seats or storage at any time. •Assign a storage limit to each of your employees. •Single point billing so you can track invoices online. Send, Share, and Collaborate •Share folders with employees, clients, customers, or colleagues. •Optional password protection and a choice of Read Only or Add & Edit permissions for every folder. •Automated notifications for all folder activity. •Send files of any size from any device. Enable a Mobile Workforce •Access your files using any web browser or SugarSync mobile apps. •Access your documents from Android, iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry, Symbian, and Windows Mobile devices. •No extra charge for unlimited devices per account. Rest Easy with Data Security •File transfers use TLS (SSL 3.3) encryption. •Data stored redundantly in carrier-grade (SAS 70, Type II) data centers using 128-bit AES encryption. •Without your exclusive permission, no one sees your data but you.

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