All reviews of MultCloud
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3 opinions 3/5
«Useful FTP to S3 Bridge (and Vice Versa) »
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Benefits:
It's a web-based clean cut tool that enables you to link together one or more different cloud products, the interface is extremely straightforward and intuitive, if you already have familiarity with the cloud. It provides a helpful FTP to S3 bridge that works.
Drawbacks:
In order to download from S3, you're downloading through MultCloud rather than downloading directly. This isn't for average Joe, you need to have familiarity of cloud security permissions (i.e. IAM for AWS) and have a basic understanding how the different platforms work. Generous evaluation data transfer.
In sum:
I found myself needing to move web-hosts, and wished to dump my backups and files on S3 before transferring to another web-host. I wanted an FTP to S3 bridge, MultCloud provided it.
«SCAM»
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I paid $130 to migrate a lot of data from one cloud to another. The migration didn't work (kept stopping after about 50GB) and I tried multiple workarounds, troubleshooting for a few days. Then I contacted customer service and they suggested it was the fault of the clouds I subscribe to (not the case) or my fault (also not the case). After arguing with me for weeks and refusing to give me a refund, I gave up trying. These guys do not care if their service doesn't work for you (trying to do exactly what they advertise they CAN do) and you'll never see your money again. Very sketchy and unethical.
Drawbacks:
Not only did it not work, but I never got my money back.
In sum:
Don't waste your time or money. Try Cloudfuze.
«Superb and little known cloud sync engine»
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Benefits:
Has always worked pretty much flawlessly for me to keep my cloud storage in sync. I've done everything from syncing company Google Drive and Dropboxes with it (as part of my previous jobs - a team of devs couldn't script a better solution!), to using it for my own needs to automatically push a FTP folder to an S3 bucket for automatic archiving. Highly recommended.
Drawbacks:
Because every cloud storage platform has slightly different architecture, it sometimes takes a little bit of playing around with settings to figure out what to use to get the exact functionality you require. Also, I did not find the support particularly helpful and the UI is quite outdated.
In sum:
Very positive. Have been using for years and think it is well worth the investment to know that my cloud (and backup cloud!) is running smoothly.