Dropbox vs. SugarSync – cloud storage compared

There are several cloud storage available, most of which offers initial free storage starting from 2G to maximum of 25G. Out of the several cloud storage I am comfortable with Dropbox. Recently a friend posted in my Facebook wall about Sugarsync. Here are video clip from Youtube showing Dropbox and SugarSync.

Dropbox – gives initial of 2G cloud storage. Files stored in Dropbox is accessible in almost all kind of devices – PC, Mac, Android phones, iDevices such as iPhones & iPad and lately on Blackberries, also in Windows phones.


SugarSync offers 5G of storage, it has native support for music playback on the web and for almost all smartphones.

I will try SugarSync and see how it performs. As to Drobpox, I have proven this already. After you signed up, you will be required to download a little app – this will allow Dropbox to be included as a folder in you explorer. Maximum of 8G can be achieved by doing the referral program. Click this link if you want to get 2G of free Dropbox. Do not forget to download the app after you signed up to complete the process.

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Raffy Pedrajita

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Rafael Pedrajita is the founder of Tech Patrol and a seasoned freelancer and blogger who has been creating digital content since March 2010. Beyond his work in the tech space, he is a proud husband to his wife, Amor.

5 thoughts on “Dropbox vs. SugarSync – cloud storage compared”

  1. wonderful publish, very informative. I wonder why the opposite experts
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  2. Initially we were using Dropbox but later moved to SugarSync since Dropbox lacked on corporate usage. It focuses more on consumers and stays back when it comes to corporate usage. SugarSync has been amazing but the sync and sharing works with links unlike Dropbox which is definitely a drawback. Recently we were introduced to a new product called SyncBlaze from one of our service providers and we are still in a trail run with it. But the product seems to be promising and looks apt for corporate usage. The product also offers multiple features all together bundled in it. Indexed search for files is one of them which is really helpful. Cheers.

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