Popular cloud storage hosting services such as Ubuntu One, Dropbox and ZumoDrive grow more tremendously than ever. Usually they give us an impression of reliability and persistence. However, since the vicissitude of life is hard to predict, no one can definitely foresees their future survival. That is, the storage isn't 100 percent robust yet. So, what if they can synchronize to back up each other?
Instead of oscillating between RAID hardware and software, all you need is to put, for example, the Dropbox folder into the ZumoDrive. Then, whenever a file is added or edited in the Dropbox folder, the addition or change will automatically synchronizes with both Dropbox and ZumoDrive services at the expense of duplicate storage.
Sounds crazy but practical especially when you want to give an untrusted new online storage hosting service a shot.
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