kizer Posted May 28, 2013 Share Posted May 28, 2013 I found this and it appears to be another Dropbox clone. Gives you 15Gig of space to start with and each person you refer you get another 5Gig. Feel free. Here is my referal https://copy.com?r=lOTwh4 without http://www.copy.com Allows you to move your sync folder and it appears you can even put your sync folder on your unRAID machine if you are using Windows/Mac. I haven't played with the Linux version as of yet to see how it works. I don't have a GUI linux machine at home. I wonder if we can get this to run headless? Quote Link to comment
Harpz Posted May 29, 2013 Share Posted May 29, 2013 Been using Copy for a little while now for backups and what not and its been great, but could use a little more space, anyone able to help out? If you sign up with this link we'll both get 5 GB of free cloud storage in addition to the usual 15 GB: https://copy.com?r=27yIxx All you got to do is sign up with my referal link > Confirm email > install app on mobile / tablet or desktop and login to app > Done. Any help is very much appreciated. Quote Link to comment
BobPhoenix Posted May 29, 2013 Share Posted May 29, 2013 Been using Copy for a little while now for backups and what not and its been great, but could use a little more space, anyone able to help out? If you sign up with this link we'll both get 5 GB of free cloud storage in addition to the usual 15 GB: https://copy.com?r=27yIxx All you got to do is sign up with my referal link > Confirm email > install app on mobile / tablet or desktop and login to app > Done. Any help is very much appreciated. Suggest you change your link to this https://copy.com?r=27yIxx. As posted your's doesn't include the "r=27yIxx" which won't link to your account. I will have to look at this tonight when I get home from work. Need to get some cloud storage but have been doing backups on my network so far. Quote Link to comment
prostuff1 Posted May 29, 2013 Share Posted May 29, 2013 We might be able to get this running on unRAID. The linux download looks to have a "CopyConsole" app that is the headless version. It takes a username, password, and folder location on the command line. I doubt I will have the time to mess with this in much depth but I believe this should be possible to get running on unRAID. Quote Link to comment
Harpz Posted May 29, 2013 Share Posted May 29, 2013 We might be able to get this running on unRAID. The linux download looks to have a "CopyConsole" app that is the headless version. It takes a username, password, and folder location on the command line. I doubt I will have the time to mess with this in much depth but I believe this should be possible to get running on unRAID. I'm afraid that's beyond my expertise lol, Be curious to see if the app keeps an array drive span up though? Been using Copy for a little while now for backups and what not and its been great, but could use a little more space, anyone able to help out? If you sign up with this link we'll both get 5 GB of free cloud storage in addition to the usual 15 GB: https://copy.com?r=27yIxx All you got to do is sign up with my referal link > Confirm email > install app on mobile / tablet or desktop and login to app > Done. Any help is very much appreciated. Suggest you change your link to this https://copy.com?r=27yIxx. As posted your's doesn't include the "r=27yIxx" which won't link to your account. I will have to look at this tonight when I get home from work. Need to get some cloud storage but have been doing backups on my network so far. Many thanks for pointing this out, amended accordingly. Quote Link to comment
prostuff1 Posted May 29, 2013 Share Posted May 29, 2013 We might be able to get this running on unRAID. The linux download looks to have a "CopyConsole" app that is the headless version. It takes a username, password, and folder location on the command line. I doubt I will have the time to mess with this in much depth but I believe this should be possible to get running on unRAID. I'm afraid that's beyond my expertise lol, Be curious to see if the app keeps an array drive span up though? It likely would Quote Link to comment
kizer Posted May 29, 2013 Author Share Posted May 29, 2013 Yeah I was playing with it today since I'm at work. LOL It appears to have no file size limitations as for what size you sync. From the sounds of it there is a Maximum upgrade to 60GB of space. So far I started with 15GB when I signed up. Then 20GB because I followed somebody elses referal link. Now somebody else signed up so Im now at 25GB. Its not my intention to spam the board with gimmie space, but saw the linux tie and thought man this might be a very good alternative to DropBox and if it works headless it could be awesome. Plugin maybe? I've notice it follows whatever folder structure you throw at it and as well allows you to share folders without any file size restrictions. Kinda cool. Drop box does something very simular and seems to have set the standard. I've been tinkering with Amazon Cloud which works very well for syncing photos with my wife since we both have our own Drop Box accounts, but needed a central app for syncing photos and have been using that, but noticed you can't move your folder so your stuck where ever amazon says it must be. Anyways I hope anybody who finds this useful uses it and if we could get a headless version working I would be in Hog Heaven. Quote Link to comment
kizer Posted May 29, 2013 Author Share Posted May 29, 2013 This is what I found in the Readme file of the linux install 2. CopyConsole – This is a headless version of the Copy app. It can run in a terminal or as a background process. 2.a This version won't have a login prompt, so if you haven't logged in before you'll need to provide at minimum a username and Copy folder location. If a password isn't provided at the command line, it will be prompted for. Example: CopyConsole -username=<email> -root=/home/<user>/Copy 2.b If you've *have* previously logged in, either with CopyAgent or CopyConsole, then no special arguments are required. 2.c For more options, run: CopyCommand -help Found some discussion here about this. http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=130343 Quote Link to comment
Harpz Posted May 29, 2013 Share Posted May 29, 2013 It appears to have no file size limitations as for what size you sync. From the sounds of it there is a Maximum upgrade to 60GB of space. I'm up to 52Gb never realised there was a cap as saw ppl mention on various forums they had a lot more. 2 more referrals I guess ill find out. Quote Link to comment
kizer Posted May 29, 2013 Author Share Posted May 29, 2013 Wow that's a lot of space. I'd really like it, but figured if I gain a little space from helping out others I'm all for it. My goal is to get this working on unRAID too. I had decent success figuring out how to get unRAID and a Pogoplug working long time ago, but got tired of battling hardware issues and relying on another device when I wanted my unRAID machine to do the heavy lifting for us/me. Quote Link to comment
prostuff1 Posted May 29, 2013 Share Posted May 29, 2013 Wow that's a lot of space. I'd really like it, but figured if I gain a little space from helping out others I'm all for it. My goal is to get this working on unRAID too. I had decent success figuring out how to get unRAID and a Pogoplug working long time ago, but got tired of battling hardware issues and relying on another device when I wanted my unRAID machine to do the heavy lifting for us/me. You just got yourself another 5GB. For grins and giggles here is my referral link: https://copy.com?r=SKNmEW Quote Link to comment
RockDawg Posted May 29, 2013 Share Posted May 29, 2013 For grins and giggles here is my referral link That's not how the saying goes! I'll have to check this out later when I get time. Sounds interesting. I'm not up to date on all the cloud sites, but 15GB of space for free is the best offer isn't it? Quote Link to comment
prostuff1 Posted May 29, 2013 Share Posted May 29, 2013 For grins and giggles here is my referral link That's not how the saying goes! I'll have to check this out later when I get time. Sounds interesting. I'm not up to date on all the cloud sites, but 15GB of space for free is the best offer isn't it? as far as I know it is. Quote Link to comment
Harpz Posted May 31, 2013 Share Posted May 31, 2013 Up to 57Gb now, getting close to testing that 60Gb cap Thanks for the space Referred Hazel D. 1 day ago 5 GB now waiting on to finish the process. Referred Enyinna O. 2 days ago Waiting for email verification Quote Link to comment
kizer Posted May 31, 2013 Author Share Posted May 31, 2013 Lol you crack me up. Two people used mine here. I thank those that did. I haven't had a chance to even try using the linux version in unRAID as of yet. I might try this weekend. Quote Link to comment
adammerkley Posted July 6, 2013 Share Posted July 6, 2013 FYI there is no cap. I'm at 535GB so far: Quote Link to comment
kizer Posted July 11, 2013 Author Share Posted July 11, 2013 Wow thats awesome. Thanks for posting that up Quote Link to comment
garycase Posted July 11, 2013 Share Posted July 11, 2013 Do I read that correctly -- you have 535GB of space, but are using ZERO??? Quote Link to comment
Harpz Posted July 11, 2013 Share Posted July 11, 2013 wow i was happy with me 53GB lol Quote Link to comment
kizer Posted July 11, 2013 Author Share Posted July 11, 2013 I've been personally backing up my vacation photos there when I travel. Wife loves it. Quote Link to comment
Harpz Posted July 11, 2013 Share Posted July 11, 2013 Same here, i use it to back up all my photos and documents so i have them with me when needed, also have my repositories / projects on it for when I'm messing around with my xbmc skin and other bits. Quote Link to comment
arkestler Posted April 2, 2014 Share Posted April 2, 2014 Has anyone made any progress on a plug-in for this service? Quote Link to comment
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