I like that we can have our own custom applications running within EC2 instances without having access or needing additional licenses from AWS itself (which would be expensive). We also don't need separate servers/applications just because they are not all managed by one provider - this means less administration overhead! It's great if you want your data stored separately than other users' but still centrally manageable via One Drive etc., as well as being able to run different types e.g. NodeJS apps alongside Python ones using Docker images which will work seamlessly together thanks to their integration into each others ecosystems. There isn't anything specific about CloudSync specifically at present though there may come time when certain features become more useful depending upon what projects people currently working here might choose focus too so keep looking over those docs carefully :) If anyone wants some advice regarding how best to approach implementing such functionality then feel free reach me directly @M.