![]() ![]() I’ve looked at Sync which also doesn’t support WebDAV. WebDAV would mean at least those files weren’t also on my computer, but after speaking with their support they have absolutely no plans to enable WebDAV or SFTP or any other file transfer protocol EVER. So this creates problems with adding and removing files from the vault… Subsequently it means that the max size of my vault is basically the max size of my largest local hard drive (the drive that the vault and Jotta is syncing with). I can delete the vault and files inside it after uploading but then this creates problems being able to view the vault (and subsequently what’s stored in my cloud as they are the same). However those files must still be stored locally on my machine. My question is, is there any way to set a vault on Jottacloud without having to keep my files also locally on the machine? Installing their Windows software gives me a folder to sync with, which I can make a vault on that is automatically uploaded (at around 50MB/s) to their servers. In particular I use Jottacloud which has incredibly fast upload and download speeds (I’ve tested up to 50MB/s) though this is using their atypical “sync” software which runs very much like all the other sync software offered by e.g. ![]() Unfortunately keeping a local folder to sync with on my computer defeats the purpose of “saving storage” and having all of my files in the cloud. However, if your questions cannot be found, you can also contact the service desk by telephone, chat, and email.Thanks for these links! A lot of these services have absolutely horrendous file upload speeds when using WebDAV. Some questions are highly detailed whereas other articles are shortly described. These can be filtered by using the search bar. Jottacloud has many articles on the knowledge base. The company is further supported by, amongst others, the following security features: private encryption 256-bit encryption at-rest encryption and in-transit encryption. Files are encrypted with Secure Socket Layer (SSL) during transfer”. Only limited data will be shared with Jottavloud when transferring data: “ When you upload files to Jottacloud, you also send file system information, including names of files and directories. The government only receives access to your data, when this has been approved by the Norwegian court of law. Jottacloud is located in Norway and thus has to comply with the GDPR and the Norwegian law. Consequently, you don’t have insight into which subscription type suits your company. The great disadvantage of Jottacloud is the absence of free trials. Besides, you are allowed to manage user identities and payments. As an admin, you can see the changes that are made by users within the cloud. If you want to share these with other users, you only need to send an invitation link. This is further supported by an online archive, where you can store your files. ![]() Jottacloud has a sync tool that syncs documents to a wide range of devices. Another advantage is that you will receive similar features for every subscription type. The prices are far below average and are only based upon the number of users. The ‘Business Medium’ costs 12.99 euros per month (1.000GB) for two users, and the ‘ Business Large’ is 29.99 euros for 1.000 GB. Jottacloud provides limited subscription types: ”Business Free” “Business Small” “Business Medium” and “Business Large.” The former is completely for free, whereas the ‘ Business Small’ costs 8.99 euros per month, whereby you will receive 1.000 GB for a minimum of two users. So the question is: What kind of value does this company provide? Pricing Nevertheless, the company has more than one million users. The company only has twelve employees, through which it is not very known on the clouding market. Jottacloud is a Norwegian company, which has been established in 2008. ![]()
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