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Difference between Amazon Drive and HCL Connections

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1. Amazon Drive : 

Amazon Drive is a file hosting service and cloud storage provided by Amazon. It allows cloud storage, file hosting, file sharing, and file backup. File and folders on this drive can be transferred from multiple devices like desktop, mobile, and tablets. Amazon Drive was initially known as Amazon Cloud Drive. It is not available across the world. It is available for some selected countries. It was launched in 2011. 

2. HCL Connections : 

HCL Connections is storage software that is provided by HCL Technologies. It was developed by IBM but HCL acquired it in 2019. It is an enterprise collaboration platform that helps teams work more efficiently. It was launched by IBM in 2007. It offers 5 GB free storage space. It provides limited storage space for paid accounts. It was earlier known as IBM Connections. 

Difference between Amazon Drive and HCL Connections :

AMAZON DRIVE HCL CONNECTIONS
It is owned by Amazon. It is owned by HCL Technologies.
It was launched in 2011. It was launched in 2007.
It offers 5 GB free storage space. It also offers 5 GB free storage space.
It was developed by Amazon. It was developed by IBM.
It is mostly used for storing photos. It is used for storing all types of files.
It has the maximum storage size of 30 TB. Maximum storage size is 1TB for smaller installations, 10TB for medium installations and 100TB for big installations in RAID Technology.
It does not support remote uploading. It also does not support remote uploading.
Maximum file size in Amazon Drive is 2 GB via Web and 50 GB via Drive application. Here maximum file size is 2 GB.
It does not support file versioning. It supports file versioning.
It is used in all countries excluding Mexico and China. While it is used across the world.
There is no way to control permission to the invite link of file or folder. It gives access to control the permission to the invite link of file or folder.
It has a simple user interface. Complex user interface.
Supports block-level file syncing. Does not support block level file syncing.

Last Updated : 29 Dec, 2022
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