So today , I took thebackupthis blog to my dropbox account . And since it ’s is a just practice to have multiple copy of your backups , I decide copy my backup from Dropbox to Google driving force .
The obvious way of life of doing it , will be download the reliever from dropbox and upload it back to Google ride . But obviously this is not a beneficial practice , as this take time and run through up bandwidth .
Next option is to utilize online service . There are many services that move information from one swarm entrepot to other . My first option was IFTTT , a popular service to connect various platforms . However I had to cancel it because it only support 30 MB file . ( while my backup weight 700 MB )
After a bit of Googling , I found mover.io and it work out utterly .
1 . guide over to mover.io and create a novel account . The service is free for personal use .
2 . Once you are logged in , it will ask you to connect your generator and destination account .
If you are using this service for the first time , you will have authenticate and give mover memory access to your cloud storage .
3 . Next choose the files you want to move and fall into place on run .
That s it . In no time your file will be copied .
If you do n’t have plan to expend this site oft , I suggest you disable this site ’s permission to access your swarm storage .
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