

I've had a look at Dropbox, ICloud, IDrive, SkyDrive and Box, but if they offer this type of online storage, its not in their features or FAQ's. I have tried mklink's and junctions and symlinks, but the app just doesnt like them and on reboot of the PC, it fails to sync correctly. You can only install it in the base location, you cannot include other files out of this base location, and it syncs, meaning if I want to access the 1TB of data I have in the cloud, I need 1TB of free space, in the location its installed it. I have tried Google Drive but the desktop application is terrible. I've looked at a lot of providers and cannot seem to find anything that offer this type of service. Box delivers 10GB of free space but dont get. They also had some mirror options, where you could select a folder and mirror it to the drive. Box has been around for quite a long time, but has always been more popular among business and enterprise users. This meant, no matter the size of the PC, I could access over 1TB of data. It works exactly like plugging a new drive into the computer. The biggest feature about Bitcasa, is that it does not have to have a sync folder. The issue I'm having is finding an alternative that does the same. I had been thinking about moving anyway as their service is somewhat lacking, but they have features I like. Recently got an email stating they are shutting down their personal packages and that I need to move my data.

So I've been using a company called Bitcasa to store my data in the cloud. AirFile supports most of popular clouds: Dropbox, Box, GoogleDrive, OneDrive, OneDrive for Business, Office 365, MediaFire, Bitcasa, Copy, SugarSync, ownCloud.
