

To “ease the impact of the service termination”, Wuala has partnered with Tresorit, offering a migration wizard to help transfer data smoothly. The company therefore stresses the importance of migrating data from the Wuala cloud to an appropriate backup – even another cloud provider.


The company – as of yesterday – will not accept any new storage purchases or renewals, the service will transition to read-only on September 30, and on November 15 the service will terminate and all data will be deleted. The post, from Wuala head of sales and marketing Markus Speth, details the three stages of closure. Wuala, the Switzerland-based cloud storage service owned by data storage provider Seagate, is to terminate in November, according to a company blog post.
