

- #CLOUDMOUNTER VS EXPANDRIVE 2018 UPDATE#
- #CLOUDMOUNTER VS EXPANDRIVE 2018 UPGRADE#
- #CLOUDMOUNTER VS EXPANDRIVE 2018 SOFTWARE#
- #CLOUDMOUNTER VS EXPANDRIVE 2018 FREE#
You can get more many different ways - inviting your friends and family. If you build a how-to, we'll be glad to share it! Just drop a note in the General support area on and our Blompers will get right on it. We have built tutorials for many services, and are glad to make more if you need them.

How do I move from Dropbox/Google/Mega/someone else to Blomp? We don't want to keep you from living your best life! In a single month of unusual usage, we are unlikely to ask you to make any changes.
#CLOUDMOUNTER VS EXPANDRIVE 2018 UPGRADE#
For sharing or downloading your files, generally the limit would be around the same as your storage, so if you have a 250GB account and you retrieve over 250GB of bandwidth consistently, we may ask you to upgrade plans. If you aren't using our tools and have trouble at 5GB, this is most likely the reason - the tool doesn't support multi-part uploads.įor storing files, there is no limit.
#CLOUDMOUNTER VS EXPANDRIVE 2018 FREE#
If you need to free space on your system by using BlompGo, you may want to move some smaller files first to make enough extra room. BlompGo will release that space after its done uploading. you'll need all of that space free at the time you start.

This means on your C: drive, you need to have a bit more space available than the total of the files you are uploading. It's all seamless.īlompGo has a cache for its uploading. so there is nothing for you to do or consider.

Our clients do this for you automatically. or just ignore it and it just shows up like magic.īlompLive and BlompGo (and perhaps some third party tools) the file must be broken into bits no larger than 5GB and reassembled on upload. That takes some time but you have little flags that will tell you the status. If you use the web interface, with a file over say 1GB, the file is uploaded automatically in chunks, reassembled and then uploaded again (in the background) to our data store. We have successfully tested single files over 40G and there is no real limit in the system. We fully support Veritas, rclone Cyberduck, Duplicati, Dropshare, Expandrive, CloudMounter, StackSync, Apache Spark, and many other popular free and open source packages! There are a ton of tutorials out there for IBM's Bluemix, OVH, memset, Rackspace Cloud Files, NetApp, QuantaStor, Fujitsu, Nexenta,
#CLOUDMOUNTER VS EXPANDRIVE 2018 SOFTWARE#
You can use any compatible software you'd like! Since Blomp uses a state of the art object storage system, you can use software written for OpenStack, S3 or others. But that's not the best part!īlomp doesn't require you to use our cloud storage software - even though we think its fast, secure, and easy to use. Blomp Go is a virtual drive service and is available in the GUI for Windows. Blomp Live is currently available for Windows, Android, Mac and Linux with IOS support in a few weeks.
#CLOUDMOUNTER VS EXPANDRIVE 2018 UPDATE#
Rock out!īlomp has two free software suites that we fully support and update for you. Run as fast as you want, use whatever software you want. We are pretty sure other guys slow their services down to force you to buy expensive or unnecessary upgrades. but it could be the little critters in the servers running really fast! Just kidding. We can't get enough of the stuff ourselves! Photos, Video, 4K/6K/8K HD, and probably many things we haven't even thought of. Today everyone needs more storage than they ever thought. We will never sell your information, mine your information or in any way take advantage of your confidence. We know you'll love and trust Blomp with everything you want safe, secure, permanent access to. We don't market other services to you, scan your emails or sell your information. Blomp is built from the ground up to be friendly, easy and transparent. Thank you for joining us on Blomp's Beta! Last edited īlomp was created to answer the question, "Where do you store your most important photos, videos and files?" We looked around and didn't like what we saw.
