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Difference between CloudMe and ZumoDrive

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1. CloudMe : 
CloudMe is a file storage service which is provided by CloudMe AB. It provides file synchronization, cloud storage and client software. It was founded by Daniel Arthursson in 2011. Initially it was named iCloud but later Apple acquired that name. It offers 3 GB free storage space. It provides limited storage space for premium accounts. Its biggest competitor is Dropbox. 

2. ZumoDrive : 
ZumoDrive was a file hosting service, file synchronization service and cloud-based file storage service which was originally provided by Zecter Incorporation but was later owned by Motorola Mobility. It was developed by Zecter Inc. It was suitable for Windows, macOS, iOS, webOS, Linux and Android. It offered 2 GB free storage space which was expandable up to 500 GB for paid. It was launched in 2009. 

Difference between CloudMe and ZumoDrive :

S.No CLOUDME ZUMODRIVE
1. It is owned by CloudMe AB. Originally owned by Zecter Incorporation but was later owned by Motorola Mobility.
2. It was launched in 2011. It was launched in 2009.
3. It offers 3 GB free storage space. It offered 2 GB free storage space.
4. It was developed by Daniel Arthursson. It was developed by Zecter Inc.
5. Maximum storage size is 500 GB for paid personal and 5 TB for paid business plan. Maximum storage size offered was 500 GB.
6. It does not use delta encoding technology. It used delta encoding technology.
7. It is still in use. This service was suspended in 2012.
8. Maximum file size is 150 MB for free and 2 GB for paid business plan.  Maximum file size had no limits.
9. It does not provide intelligent predictive caching. It provided intelligent predictive caching.
10. It supports Windows, OS X, Android, Linux and iOS. It supported Windows, OS X, Linux, Android, iPhone and Palm webOS.
11. It does not have revision control. It had revision control.

Last Updated : 05 Dec, 2022
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