footdale
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Albuquerque, NM
I'm the IT guy for our small engineering company, unfortunately I'm no IT guy. We are primarily contractors/consultants all working in separate physical locations. We've been using dropbox for the last couple of years to store/share all of our files. For the most part we've been happy with how it works, but have reached the free limit and now have to pay for the service.
Is there an easy way to take advantage of the unlimited storage we have with our web host service? Talking to them all they do is point me towards using ftp. That would work, but we want to avoid having to download the file, modify, then re-upload. Sometimes we work on proposals and such simultaneously and fear the lack of document control.
Ideally we would like to have a mapped network drive for all our users. Is it possible to do this with a virtual private server, or would we have to set up our own physical fileserver? How are you guys set up or do you have any recommendations?
Thanks!
Joe
Is there an easy way to take advantage of the unlimited storage we have with our web host service? Talking to them all they do is point me towards using ftp. That would work, but we want to avoid having to download the file, modify, then re-upload. Sometimes we work on proposals and such simultaneously and fear the lack of document control.
Ideally we would like to have a mapped network drive for all our users. Is it possible to do this with a virtual private server, or would we have to set up our own physical fileserver? How are you guys set up or do you have any recommendations?
Thanks!
Joe