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Windows Live Sync To Upgrade Storage To 5GB And Become Windows Live Mesh
Erick Schonfeld
Aug 27, 2010

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When Microsoft launched Windows Live Sync in beta at the end of June, it merged it with its long-awaited Windows Live Mesh, but both still kept separate branding. The product will take on the Windows Live Mesh branding in the next couple of months. There are a few other changes coming too.

Right now Windows Live Sync, which is already being used by 240,000 people in beta, syncs files between PCs or between PCs and the cloud (mobile will be added later, but that is the ultimate vision). Syncing between PCs is unlimited, but syncing to the cloud up till now has been capped at 2 gigabytes per account. That will soon be increased to 5 gigabytes.

The average person in the beta is syncing only 240 megabytes of data to the cloud, but you can never have too much storage. Between PCs, however, they are syncing 675 files, or 1.2 gigabytes of data, on average. As soon as Microosft adds mobile into the equation, the amount of storage in the cloud will jump considerably, because nobody wants to keep big files on their phone if they can help it.

Windows Live Sync will also be upgraded to sync hidden files and do a better job showing which files are synced and which are syncing at any given time. And on Monday, in a related announcement, Microsoft will be making Hotmail emails, contacts, and calendars available to most mobile phones via Exchange Active Sync, which is a push technology (think IMAP, plus contacts and calendars).

Syncing files and media between devices is a big problem that has yet to be solved completely. Getting all your data on your mobile phone from the cloud will become especially important. But I am not sure the model of picking folders to sync really works. Sometimes you don’t know ahead of time what you will want to access, and you just want to be able to grab anything that is on your computer. Startups like Libox are taking this approach, and already offer a mobile solution, but not yet a cloud backup. Someone will get this right.

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  • http://www.iHardik.com Hardik Shah [Guru]

    Awesome thing to unveil … I’ve tried Live Sync and loved it but these additions will surely prompt me to start using it once again !

    Just one question …. Whenever a file is being copied from one PC to another, it doesn’t show up the Progress Bar …. Is it going to be there in the upcoming version … ?

    Regards,
    H.

  • http://visionaforethought.wordpress.com Oflife

    “Someone will get this right.”

    ;)

  • http://www.krizka.net Karol Krizka

    Will this service work with operating systems other than Windows? Or will they at least open the protocol so third parties can create clients?

    I use several operating systems on many computers and currently use Dropbox to sync my files between them. It works great, but I wouldn’t mind trying the alternatives.

  • Wade

    The current beta has a client for Mac as well. (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=7ad17a66-031a-4639-ab54-68baefc1ffa3) I can’t speak to current version, but the old version of Windows Live Mesh used FeedSync protocol: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FeedSync

  • Robin Von Schnider

    Mesh works on PC, Mac and WinMob

  • Jason

    Yup, its had Mac support since 2009.

  • MrSpeeb

    Bummer: “Folders on external drives or mapped network drives can’t be synced.”

  • Graham

    Just FYI: Windows Live Sync already allows you to access any file on your PC, through its web interface. Just go into the settings for an individual computer (on the website) and choose to make it available for browsing.

    This is separate from the syncing and cloud backup features. I used it all the time in univeristy, to avoid having to bring a flash drive everywhere.

  • mmmm

    TECHCRUNCH LIED. TC REPORTED DELL IS NOT SUPPORTING WINDOWS PHONE 7. DELL IS STILL MAKING THE LIGHTNING. TECHCRUNCH TRIED TO MAKE MS LOOK BAD AND EPICALLY FAILED.

  • Kevin

    LIBOX simply rocks ! Hottest startup today

  • qqq

    “TECHCRUNCH TRIED TO MAKE MS LOOK BAD” And tomorrow, I’m going to try to make the sun come up..

  • Omar

    I have been using Live Mesh Beta for a while now and one of the best features it has is the ability to remotely access any computer where you have Live Mesh running as well. I have it on my computers at work and home and it’s awesome to be able to access them anytime I want. Great future that I hope stays.

  • popster

    by reading the last paragraph of this article I have come to the conclusion that TC is soly againts whatever MS does for some reason. i dont know why but investigation is underway.

  • Foobar

    Um, syncplicity, sugarsync, jungle disk and a host of other guys have been doing this for years.

  • dirk

    actually it says Live Mesh will soon be replaced by
    the new Windows Live Sync so the new name will be live sync, instead of mesh, right?

  • Martin

    Err Live Mesh HAS been doing it for ‘years’. I’ve been using it since 2008. Its just been renamed and the UI changed. Do some homework before you diss something.

  • WillT

    No – they changed their minds – Mesh was going to be reneamed as Live Sync, now it’s Live Mesh again…

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  • Bloobeard

    I really want to be able to sync mapped network drives. Dropbox can’t do it either. The first to implement it… wins!

  • Bloobeard

    Integration with Office 2010 is what will win MS the market share for cloud syncing. Even if I do like Dropbox’s interface better.

  • Windy

    This is great but i do prefer safecopy backup because all i need is for my data to be secure and that is all and safecopy backup does it for me and it is so cost effecitive and so efficient.Well the article is great and with Mesh one can remotely access a computer for anywhere one has a live mesh running

  • http://startupmeme.com Sardar Mohkim Khan

    I just find the service extremely confusing . unsure of what ‘exactly’ is its purpose….

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