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Zumodrive Takes Cloud Storage And Syncing Up A Notch (YC S07)

63 points| drm237 | 17 years ago |techcrunch.com | reply

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[+] 1gor|17 years ago|reply
Can anyone enlighten me what's the difference between Zumodrive and JungleDisk? I've been using the later for a year. It creates a 'limitless' network drive on my MacBook with 1GB local cache (size can be increased), while synching with my Amazon S3 account in the background is almost not noticeable.

And by the way, JungleDisk simply passes Amazon S3 bandwidth/storage charges to me, no caps there; I can bypass it to access my data on S3 buckets; it is available for win/linux/mac etc.

[+] davidz|17 years ago|reply
Other than the usability differences, the underlying technology is significantly different. ZumoDrive uses its own file system layer instead of WebDAV(what most drive services use). What this means for the user is that the drive is a lot faster to access, and it supports things like streaming & random access of files.
[+] jncraton|17 years ago|reply
I think that JungleDisk would be much harder for an average user to install. I haven't used it, but I did just install Zumodrive. I think that linking up with an s3 account is something that an average end user would rather not have to worry about.
[+] popat|17 years ago|reply
also what the difference between zumodrive and dropbox (other yc co.)????
[+] old-gregg|17 years ago|reply
I'm not sure why I'm so eager to post something sarcastic, possibly including words like "sshfs" and "already" mixed up with nasty stuff like "many years ago".

Am I a bad person or what?

P.S. And seeing another person asking for "linux support" doesn't help me to fight my sarcasm.

[+] mechanical_fish|17 years ago|reply
The technology is rarely the big problem. The big problem is getting the client to stop calling you multiple times per week.

"How did you set up that sshfs thing again? I lost the FAQ you sent me."

"I was following your FAQ, but I did something wrong and now I can't find my files."

"I love that sshfs thing you set up for me; can you set it up for my ten friends? I'll pay you five bucks!"

I haven't used this new thing, but I do use Dropbox, which solves these problems by being gloriously boring. You set it up in less than one minute, with no docs required, and then it just sits there, working.

[+] mrtron|17 years ago|reply
You are a tech person.

I see facebook as ridiculously simple. But people use it to store their photos online. Really.

If my Mom can't store her data online - it is a problem. Asking for linux support misses the point.

[+] wmf|17 years ago|reply
Clearly the root of the problem is that you're old. You also forgot to say "get off my lawn".
[+] RK|17 years ago|reply
Having already, accidentally overwhelmed my netbook's drive while using Dropbox, this does look interesting. My suggestion for Dropbox was the ability to designate some machines/directories as online only.

Unfortunately, Zumodrive doesn't have have Linux support right now...

[+] jonas_b|17 years ago|reply
I'm not sure what's with the people in here. Here comes a few guys, and invites you to try on a really smooth service for free (just tried it on my Mac, browsing the pictures with Cover-Flow; really slick) and all I hear is people complaining.

Come on, what more can you ask for?

Really great job guys, I think I'll be using Zumo a lot.

[+] Tichy|17 years ago|reply
This could at last be an easy way to play Spaceward Ho! over the internet (the PC version). It "networks" via the file system, but didn't work with the WebDAV drives...
[+] rscott|17 years ago|reply
I prefer dropbox, more free space.
[+] zhyder|17 years ago|reply
Where do Zumodrive and Dropbox have their storage cloud? S3 or own boxes in colo?
[+] gcv|17 years ago|reply
One problem: Java. The installer didn't find Java on one of my Windows machines, because I have the latest JDK installed in an unusual directory (and might not have run the official Sun installer, either). Maybe inspect JAVA_HOME before downloading and installing a whole new JRE, or better yet, let me specify where to find it?

Two: If you guys want to install MacFUSE, at least warn me. :)

Three: Java UI. I know, I know, I'm sorry for nit-picking, but I prefer native apps.

[+] keevon|17 years ago|reply
Thanks, I've filed a bug for the java check. There isn't much we can do about the Java UI though :)
[+] tdavis|17 years ago|reply
Playing with ZumoDrive and already like it. I think this is going to be HUGE, provided two things happen:

1. The clients become less buggy. They have a very alpha/beta feel to them; Mac client random crashes, can't remove dock icon, etc.

2. Linux support is added. You know most of those netbooks you speak of are running linux now, right? ;)

Good luck gentlemen, I will be keeping an eye on this one...

[+] jrnkntl|17 years ago|reply
So, time for a Hacker News invite code then? :)
[+] mjr578|17 years ago|reply
Yes please, I didn't get in on the TC invite soon enough :(
[+] callmeed|17 years ago|reply
So ... I have to be online to listen to my music?

Granted, I'm usually online, but not all the time.

[+] sidsavara|17 years ago|reply
Ok, maybe I'm a bit biased, but I always vote up TC articles about YC Companies - good or bad.
[+] bdotdub|17 years ago|reply
just curious, why is that?
[+] dell9000|17 years ago|reply
Anyone else having trouble downloading the iPhone App!?
[+] davidz|17 years ago|reply
Dell,

We are going to be sending out the iPhone app shortly. This takes a bit of time unfortunately, but you will hear from us soon.

[+] ajkirwin|17 years ago|reply
Gotta love it. "Unlimited storage!", they say. "Access your stuff anywhere!"

Of course, you better not have TOO MUCH STUFF, or you'll run afoul of this tasty provision.

General Conditions, 8. If your bandwidth usage significantly exceeds the average bandwidth usage (as determined solely by Company) of other customers of the Service, we reserve the right to immediately disable your account until you can reduce your bandwidth consumption.

[+] davidz|17 years ago|reply
David with ZumoDrive here. I hate bandwidth caps as much as you do. But without this provision, we won't have a way to stop the guy that's distributing pirated ISOs via the service. This is really so that we, and indirectly our users, don't have to continue to pay for that. Other than that, we have no intention from you using the service, so feel free to stream away :)
[+] mrtron|17 years ago|reply
I would much rather see a Gmail-esque size limit that continually increases with capacity than a false claim of 'unlimited' personally.
[+] popat|17 years ago|reply
exactly: and BTW whats the difference between dropbox and zumo?
[+] shergill|17 years ago|reply
unlimited = if you pay for it.
[+] shergill|17 years ago|reply
Pricing is pretty expensive!