We performed a comparison between Atmos [EOL] and Dropbox based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about NetApp, Nasuni, Google and others in Cloud Storage."This is a scalable solution that can handle petabytes of information and millions of stored objects at multiple locations."
"Dropbox's most valuable features are ease of use and performance."
"Dropbox is easy to set up as it doesn't require any installation, just a download."
"Stability-wise, I rate the solution a nine out of ten."
"The most valuable feature of Dropbox is its user-friendliness. You can drag and drop files you want to store easily. Additionally, the speed of the solution is great if you have a fast connection."
"The initial setup is simple and straightforward."
"Irrespective of the geographical location that you are present in, and even if you don't have any storage devices, you can access your data and files with the help of Dropbox."
"The most valuable features I have found to be accessibility and ease of use."
"I like the synchronization, and the integration with Microsoft Office is good."
"Our clients need the flexibility to easily move from Atmos to AWS and GCP and then back from GCP to AWS to Atmos."
"The only thing I have had trouble with is the ability to share files. The recipients of my requests have had difficulty accessing the files."
"The solution lacks sufficient storage capabilities."
"Improve the ease of use. Sometimes, occasional users struggle to login again and access documents."
"The search could be made more intuitive."
"The pricing could be better and so could the amount of storage space. I feel like for the price, they don't offer very much storage space, especially when compared to competitors like Google."
"They should archive the data."
"Sometimes, it takes a while to start Dropbox services and files are not synced."
"2 Gb of free space and then a not so cheap subscription (also if the competitors have similar proposals for customers)."
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Atmos [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in Cloud Storage while Dropbox is ranked 4th in Cloud Storage with 81 reviews. Atmos [EOL] is rated 8.0, while Dropbox is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of Atmos [EOL] writes "Flexible in deployment, scalable, and the technical support is good". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Dropbox writes "Seamless file synchronization across devices with user-friendly deployment". Atmos [EOL] is most compared with , whereas Dropbox is most compared with Microsoft OneDrive, SharePoint, Citrix ShareFile, Google Workspace and Office 365.
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