In the realm of cloud storage, the multitude of options demands careful
consideration to align with specific needs. While document storage is a common
feature, compatibility with PC/Mac and browser accessibility varies among
providers. Secondary factors such as Terms of Service, data retention, and
backup policies warrant attention. It's advisable to maintain physical backups
due to potential data integrity issues and complex ToS agreements.
Budget-conscious non-profit’s may find DIY cloud servers appealing for their
one-time cost. Notable providers include Microsoft 365, OneDrive, iCloud,
Dropbox, iDrive, Box, and Proton Drive, each might offer a discount to
non-profits.
Best wishes,
Johnathan Hawkins CRA, OCT-C, CDOS, COT
Research Photographer
(806)-418-3431
jhawk27@xxxxxxxxxx
On Apr 9, 2024, at 11:20 AM, Denice Barsness <denicebars@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I wish to set up an on line Cloud storage system for our local Lions Club.
I know the OPS uses iDrive but I found that to be way more complicated than
we need.
Need a simple storage for club documents that 3-4 people can access. Not
that much storage really. We want to centralize our documents so that BOD
members can access them
Any thoughts on what you are using and why?
Im not familiar with Google Docs and our club is 50/50 PC vs Mac
Denice