Personal Cloud vs Cloud Service – What’s Best for You?

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Consumer cloud storage is becoming pretty common these days. What used to be a few vendors with select offerings has become a competitive battlefield where companies are trying to outdo one another with the best service offerings.

The photo storage site, Trunx, is looking to fill up the cloud by offering unlimited cloud storage for all your photos. Looking to distinguish itself from competitors Dropbox, iCloud, Amazon Prime and Google Drive, Trunx is predicting that the cap other cloud storage providers have won’t be enough to satiate the selfie collection of today’s social shutterbug, so why not just go all in and offer unlimited storage?

Early adopters may look at this like the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow but there are still those likely to be skeptical. Not because of the $4.99 monthly offering, that’s a pretty sweet deal. They’ll be skeptical because some will still want a tangible, physical backup system to give them what we in the biz like to call “storageus serenits” – the warm, encompassing feeling of tranquility and calm that comes from having an external storage solution to protect your content.

We get it – having a personal cloud is easy, accessible and just plain cool. There’s a sense of security that comes with having a place for all your digital stuff whether it’s music, photos or anything else that you create. That’s why we have our own solution to give the best of both worlds – having access to your stuff from anywhere at any time on a physical drive that you can access whenever your fancy needs tickling.

An 8TB Seagate Personal Cloud will be more than enough to host your music, movies and photos that you can access from essentially any device AND stream to your big screen TV for a personalized theater experience. Pickup Seagate Personal Cloud today and cruise the currents of storage bliss.

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2015-01-21T21:04:33+00:00

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