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BitTorrent® Sync Servers by Incloudibly - Remote Storage Concept Reinvented
Incloudibly are happy to present the all-new concept of remote data storage with fast P2P synchronization available for virtually any device on the market.
BitTorrent® Sync apps allow you to synchronize an unlimited number of folders and files of any size across multiple devices over an encrypted connection. However, P2P protocol design requires at least one of your devices to be online and on a fast network connection to make file distribution across your devices seamless and almost instant.
Incloudibly have developed an anonymous (when paid with Bitcoin) remote storage solution based on BitTorrent® Sync technology with 99.9% guaranteed uptime and 10 Gb/s encrypted data transfer. With this secure remote storage server you'll be able to easily backup, access, synchronize and share your files and folders across your computers and mobile devices over a P2P protocol.
Customers are free choose any storage capacity from 100 GB to 500 GB and try BitTorrent® Sync storage solutions by Incloudibly free for 24 hours before paying for a subscription.
Read more about BitTorrent® Sync Technology & BitTorrent® Sync Servers.
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