Unofficial Guide: Cloud Storage & File-Sharing Services
by octrhiumlofera
Last Updated: 18 Sep 2020
by octrhiumlofera
Last Updated: 18 Sep 2020
DISCLAIMER: This guide is NOT OFFICIAL, but it adheres to the official resource submission guide + rules and make sure to read that one first before using this thread!
Author’s Note (18 Sep 2020):
Although the title suggests this thread is a discussion, I’ve decided to make it more as a guide now. So, feel free to make use of this guide as comfortably as you wish. (You don’t need to feel obliged to react or post in this thread.)
This guide is for everyone who are willing to share their resources in this forum but haven’t decided which cloud storage or file-sharing service to store them. I will keep updating this thread as time goes on. If you have anything in mind regarding this topic, feel free to ask/discuss/suggest in this thread.
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Other Services
- Domain: drive.google.com
- Year of Launch: 2012
- As per this forum’s rules, we are NOT allowed to share files bigger than 1 GB from Google Drive.
- Included for every Google account, it gives you 15 GB for free.
- An EDU account or Google Suite potentially gives you unlimited storage. (there are caveats, but I need to research more)
- Recent changes to limitations (~11 Sep 2020) makes it way less compelling option. Who knows what other restrictions Google will come up next...
- 2 TB download limit per file now can’t be bypassed with “make a copy”. In fact, making a copy of file counts as download quota as well.
- 10 TB download/copy limit per Shared Drive or EDU account might also be imposed. (not official, source: r/DataHoarder)
- Domain: box.com
- Year of Launch: 2005
- It gives you 15 GB of free storage with a maximum of 250 MB for each file.
- Two-step verification only through SMS, and mine is broken in most cases (I had to contact support).
- Not really popular compared to other big competitors (MEGA, Dropbox, OneDrive).
- Internal development seems to be stagnant, in my opinion.
- Domain: dropbox.com
- Year of Launch: 2007
- Very limited disk space (2 GB) in free tier.
- You can comment on the file as long as the owner permits. Not really useful in our case, though.
- Domain: onedrive.live.com
- Year of Launch: 2007
- Can be a great deal as long as you have Office subscription (which gives you 1 TB of storage).
- Not so if you don’t have Office subscription (only 5 GB available).
- Upload and download speed isn’t great compared to Google Drive. (from survey + my experience)
- Domain: disk.yandex.com
- Year of Launch: 2012
- It gives you 10 GB of free storage.
- Account registration process is a nuisance, sometimes not even working (particularly the captcha part).
- The UI isn’t very intuitive.
Need to Avoid
Author’s Note (again):
Basically, you need to avoid services that only store files TEMPORARILY by default (such as WeTransfer and Send Anywhere). Unless you have purchased one of their premium tiers (which typically enables “no time-limit sharing”), absolutely don’t use them for the sake of this forum.
- Domain: mediafire.com
- Year of Launch: 2006
- Lack features. (Particularly, no desktop app.)
- Doesn’t have rclone support (if you know what it is).
- Nowadays, it has many bad reviews. (source: alternativeto.net)
- Bad upload speed (100 KB/s–400 KB/s, it was worse when I tried it, though).
- May display ads in download page.
- P.S. I personally haven’t used it for a while, but last I tried, the experience was disappointing.
(Most of them are due to their enforcement to use premium accounts just to download files from them.)
- Uptobox.com (uptobox.com)
- Rapidgator (rapidgator.net)
- Nitroflare (nitroflare.net)
- 4shared (4shared.com)
To Be Reviewed
- 1fichier.com (1fichier.com)
- pCloud (pcloud.com)
- Gofile (gofile.io)
- MegaUp (megaup.net)
Room for Improvement
- Clear details of advantages and limitations for each service.
- Paid options and comparisons between them.
- Better post/thread design? (Don’t like BB code, personally. I dreamed of using Markdown...)
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