What is RiceDrive?
RiceDrive is an all-in-one cloud storage management solution that stands out for its secure handling of third-party data transfers compared to its rivals. Its core functionality focuses on the effortless transfer and synchronization of data between different cloud storage platforms. Beyond this, it offers a variety of useful features such as the removal of duplicate files, effective management of large files, and the capability to delete empty folders within the cloud storage. Users also have the convenience of converting PDF and DOCX files directly in the cloud, along with the ability to download high-definition videos and music from any website straight into their cloud storage, significantly boosting user productivity. By integrating these advanced functionalities, RiceDrive not only streamlines data management processes but also equips users with a multifaceted toolkit that caters to diverse needs. This makes it an ideal choice for individuals and businesses looking to optimize their cloud storage experience.
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It worked but they got the basics wrong
Date: Mar 09 2025SummaryI would thoroughly check how transfer failures are handled, that the path is included in the error logs produced, and the availability of support of competing products, or for improvements of RiceDrive in these areas, before deciding what solution to use in the future.
PositiveWith $10USD one-month only subscription I transfer 0.8TB in about 36 hours from OneDrive to Dropbox resulting in about 50 transfer errors (out of 250k files=0.02% failures)
NegativeThe error log didn't include paths for file names, so we had to laboriously find and check every instance of every file name that failed to transfer to find and manually fix the transfer error. I belatedly learnt that the 'restart' icon is misnamed, as it doesn't restart the transfer, rather it only re-tries the files that failed to transfer in the errors logs, which is exactly what we wanted it to do, but because it is misnamed we didn't try it because from the name we thought it was going to restart from scratch and potentially just create a different set of problems and errors. It would be better if the error log fully identified each file by including the path, and the ‘restart’ icon be made more prominent and labelled “Retry files that failed to transfer”
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