Apple's iCloud is a cloud storage and cloud computing service from Apple Inc. launched on October 12, 2011. As of February 2016, the service had 782 million users. The service provides its users with a way to store data such as documents, photos, and music on remote servers for download to their iOS, macOS or Windows devices. It also replaces Apple's MobileMe service, acting as a data syncing center for email, contacts, calendars, bookmarks, notes, to-do lists, and other data.
The GSX Server is a server used to provide iCloud services. It is designed to work with the Apple iCloud system and allows users to access and manage their iCloud data.
The article discusses the various iCloud services that are available to users of the GSX server. It outlines the benefits of using iCloud, such as the ability to store and access files from anywhere, the security and privacy features, and the affordability. It also discusses some of the drawbacks of using iCloud, such as the limited storage space and the need for an Internet connection. Overall, iCloud is a convenient and affordable way to store and access files from anywhere.
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