Online Cloud Storage – How Scanning for The Cloud Optimizes Small Business

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  1. A 2gb USB is fine, for common storage, such as putting on a word docs and/or transfering music , pics or other files.But if your dad, transfers or wants to store large amount of say videos or music, like shit loads of porn-i mean what-! then he might find 2gb isnt enough, but for common storage 2GB is plenty.

  2. 2 will do…but 4 would do very nicely! if your trying to put a movie on a flash drive from a DVD then ya better get 8GB…There cheap enough!.ya might want to look at…http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820220252…I have two for business…one is a back-up.

  3. As long as you are not storing massive files of pictures and videos, 2gbs should be plenty. that would hold hundreds of word documents or presentations and a thousand pictures or so.

    So for “common storage”, i would say 2gb is plenty, and you shouldn’t waste your money on anything bigger.

    just remember, that if you do need anything bigger, you can always buy another one, flash drives are getting cheaper and cheaper these days.

  4. You can get 5GB of free storage when you use Office Live Workspace. Check it out here: http://www.workspace.officelive.com

    Since you save everything in the cloud, you never have to worry about your flash drive breaking, getting lost, or malfunctioning. There is even a plug-in for MS Office that lets you save your files to your online Workspace directly from whichever Office program you are using.

    Cheers,
    Kate
    MSFT Office Live Outreach Team

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