![]() VM traffic between IONOS Cloud data centers in different regions is recorded as public traffic. IONOS Cloud operates various S3 Object Storages at different locations. For traffic from a VM to an S3 Object Storage, the definitions of local, regional and public traffic apply in the recording of network costs. The traffic from a VM to an S3 Object Storage within the same data center is recorded as local traffic. Traffic from a VM to an S3 Object Storage within the same region but between different data centers is considered regional traffic. Traffic from a VM to an S3 Object Storage in a data center in another region is charged as public traffic. Outgoing traffic from an S3 Object Storage is always charged as public traffic and the definitions of local and regional traffic do not apply, even when this traffic is addressed to another S3 Object Storage in a different data center, or to a VM instance independent of its deployment location. All prices for the IONOS Cloud products are exclusive of applicable taxes and duties, including VAT and applicable sales tax.(Image credit: Future) 1&1 Ionos HiDrive interface | All IONOS Cloud products (Compute Engine, S3 Object Storage, Managed Kubernetes) sold by IONOS Cloud Inc. The 1&1 Ionos HiDrive interface isn't the most modern-looking or dynamic we've ever come across, but it covers the essentials of file syncing and file management well enough. Files can be uploaded through the web interface, through the mobile apps, or from the desktop, and in our testing we were happy with the transfer speeds we were seeing (more or less as good as could be expected given our home broadband speed). Syncing files is straightforward, whether you're dragging them into the designated folder on Windows or macOS, or uploading them through the web interface. You don't have to sync all of your files to all of your computers if you don't want to, and there's also the option to limit the transfer speeds on Windows so that HiDrive isn't using up all of your precious bandwidth.Īs with Dropbox and other similar apps, you get little icons next to your files on Windows showing their sync state, which is useful (you can turn them off if you don't like them). Syncing is just about instant too, so you know that as you make changes to your files, HiDrive will be backing them up to the cloud for sake-keeping. If the worst happens to your computers, you've always got a backup. We like the look of the collaboration and user management features here too. You don't get anything like Microsoft Word, Google Docs, Apple Pages or Dropbox Paper (opens in new tab) unfortunately, but you do get some effective tools for controlling who has access to what in the HiDrive cloud locker. You can, for example, set files you share to be read-only, and limit the number of times that files can be downloaded. Users get both private and public folders to make use of. (Image credit: Future) 1&1 Ionos HiDrive securityġ&1 Ionos HiDrive makes security a priority: like most other cloud storage services, you get SSL-protected transfers and AES encryption (128-bit AES encryption in this case).
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