![]() ![]() These reasons beat out Dropbox's truly crummy Web UI, which I rarely use anyway. (For those partial to backup vendors other than Dropbox, and tempted to recommend an entirely different method: I stuck with Dropbox because a) the cost for unlimited storage is completely predictable ($720/year for up to three team members, each of whom can have their own private unlimited Dropbox space), b) setting up "cloud only" backup is simple and it works, c) extremely easy to share download links with anyone, and d) it's what I know. ISO files, ranging in size from 4 GB to 38 GB (this may eventually total ~25 terabytes as files are added over the next few months) (On my first backup attempt, the QNAP Resource Monitor in Control Panel reported I was getting pretty reasonable upload of ~4 to ~5 MB/s. Typical download speed (per ): ~600-700 mbps Internet service / plan: Gigabit Internet To: EnGenius ESR-900 router (in turn, connected to NETGEAR Nighthawk Cable Modem with Voice CM1150V) ![]() QNAP TVS-472XT, with four WD Red Pro (7,200 rpm) drives.After my beginner's struggle, I hope this will help others solve similar issues. ![]() I've found very useful tips on these QNAP forums, so I hope to give back a little. ![]()
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