There are two new sites I found that offer large amounts of storage online. Mediamax and AOL’s XDrive. AOL’s purchase of xdrive.com features 5 GB of free online storage space. You can go to their site and log on with your AOL or AOL AIM screen name, or even create a new user name. So how can they give you free storage, well of course advertisements. They also offer a 50GB plan which is $9.95 per month or $99.95 yearly. Also some neat features it has is a built in personally music player, some photo features and allows you to setup automatic backups. XDrive also features a down loadable desktop application which allow your PC to map to it (like a network drive). A question that is posed is, is your data safe with AOL with you files? (referring back to AOL publicizing what users searched on their AOL search engine)
MediaMax File Manager
You can always settle for a personal hard drive and share it on your network and have available remotely, but to avoid that hassle these are free solutions to also consider. XDrive didn’t mention any download/sharing restrictions. I liked XDrive’s interface better too, but you can’t go wrong with MediaMax’s 25GB of space.

