What do you recommend for storing the courses

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iamblankness

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Hey not sure exactly, but how many accounts can I open for Mega.nz per IP.
Or what are some good sites to use as storing the courses? I have dozens of programming/graphic design/3d animation/game courses and I am planning to upload all of them here.
 
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I think Google Drive is best for storing and sharing a course. With Google Drive, your link only can receive so many downloads per day but there's a way around that by someone copying the drive files to their drive then downloading from their drive.

After Google Drive I think Mega.nz is the best.
 

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As you guys have advice, currently uploading the courses into google drive. Will be uploading them to the forum later.
Got quite a bit of content downloaded over the years which I'll share (around few terabytes).
 

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I store all downloaded courses in my OneDrive. I have a Microsoft office 365 Home subscription using which I can allocate 1TB/user up to 6 users. So it helps me dump all downloads there. Anytime I want to access them, I just enable local access on my desktop. So far, so good.
 
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On similar lines, has anyone figured out a way to compress these courses(some >10GB) before storing online? I've tried to compress using 7zip, but barely get any significant improvement - perhaps because the videos are already in .mp4 format. So I've decided it isn't worth the CPU wait time while compressing/decompressing. Better off buying more storage as hard drive or online accounts.
 

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get an edu email from your college & safely store there (don't buy from outside they will get disabled)

for zipping use, colab notebook & zip unzip commands

why you are wasting your harddisk where we are giving this ability to watch courses online & updating links when you are reporting.
 
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I specifically have to do this for courses that are multi-part archived formats(.zip/.rar etc). Fair point though. Hadn't thought about zip/unzip in colab notebooks. College Acct can be put to good use.
 

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