Most public cloud services offer a Synchronization feature which
is a great and convenient way to quickly save your files onto the cloud. However, as your data starts to add up from continuous
synching, keeping your public cloud afloat can get costly. And
with some public cloud providers starting to put limits on how
many devices you can sync to your account, a QNAP NAS with
Qsync is your best bet to keep your data sync’d and safe.
Benefits of Qsync
No extra costs or space limitationsQsync is an integral part of a QNAP NAS and does not require any extra fees or subscription costs. The storage space is limited only by the total capacity of the NAS. |
Take Control of Your Own CloudAs Qsync is on your QNAP NAS, you do not have to send it through a third parties during file sync. This way you remain in control of how your data is used and transmitted. |
Save storage on all your devicesQsync allows you to remove files on one device without affecting the copies stored on others that are linked with the NAS. However, when someone updates the files you deleted on another device, you can still retrieve them from the Qsync folder. |
Qsync for Business
- Collaboration between groups both inside and outside of the office
- Ensures that everyone can securely access the latest files
- Qsync turns a QNAP NAS into a safe data center for file synchronization with a large storage capacity
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Qsync for Personal
- Easily sync files on your NAS across all of your connected devices
- Benefit from the large storage potential of your NAS to watch videos on the go without extra fees
- Be in control over where your files are stored
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