Where do you store your courses ? (Cloud storage)

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Boka003

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Hello,

Right now i use treasure.cloud but I'am not happy with it.

Only good think is that you get free 10GB when someone register via your referral link.
So i have 60GB free.

But, upload via browser will fale very often.
(I think 70% of my upload fale).

Upload via mobile application is ok, but you can only upload file by file (no option for folder upload).

You can not create .zip or extract .zip

If video have more than 30MB, video player will not work (error: video is to big to preview).

When you upload file, you need to wait about 10min to file show up.

Can you guys help me to find some other free alternative with at least 50GB ?

Regards
 
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Boka003

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I looking for server administration courses.
And there is too many commands to remember.

So i need to watch same course couple of times. And it can be at start and at end of year.
(I never know when i will need that commands)

Also, i will like to upload it to cloud, so i can watch it via multiple devices.
 

hogwarts_dropout

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I have been using it for a year..

I only store the courses here.. NO PERSONAL DATA

Even if data is lost, i can get that from tutflix in 5 minutes..

Its GDrive.. so pretty secure..
 

cantoon

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I usedTeamDrive, store at much at you can; but it can get suspended anytime! So cloud are temporarily, best way to store is in yours Hard-Disk, just some disks 1000GB, 2000GB and way to go to learn whole year :ROFLMAO:
 
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CodeVj

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I usedTeamDrive, store at much at you can; but it can get suspended anytime! So cloud are temporarily, best way to store is in yours Hard-Disk, just some disks 1000GB, 2000GB and way to go to learn whole year :ROFLMAO:
Right this is safest place 😂🚀
 

dikk

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I don't store courses anywhere. I used to do this in the past. Then I realized that I can't watch every course out there (and there are a ton of good courses). So I only store the course which I am currently watching and later delete it.
This is the way. I have to add, often times I only do courses with some minor / major changes on repl.it (not huge courses, just max. mid-sized ones, so crud, animations, one-screen apps max.) Repl.it supports a ton of languages, node and python amongst them that I usually use.

Doint it this way I'll have the code available on there anytime I want to brush up on something. I also add comments for myself for notes..
 

Boka003

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Thanks guys.
I chose degoo.com

About 365 days hmm, i will see can i create some cron job that will access to account or upload some simple file every 6 months.
 
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kakaomaster

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Not really a cloud storage, but I use... GitHub and GitLab.

Seriously, I'm not joking.

The biggest con is the file size limit - only 25 MB.
There's the possibility to upload way larger files, but I didn't go into that topic.

So I decided to split the courses into hundreds of 25 MB zip files and upload them to separated repos.

I migrated from OneDrive, although I have the student account, it can be suspended for some reason and I don't want to lose all courses I have.
 
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zapateado

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Not really a cloud storage, but I use... GitHub and GitLab.

Seriously, I'm not joking.

The biggest con is the file size limit - only 25 MB.
There's the possibility to upload way larger files, but I didn't go into that topic.

So I decided to split the courses into hundreds of 25 MB zip files and upload them to separated repos.

I migrated from OneDrive, although I have the student account, it can be suspended for some reason and I don't want to lose all courses I have.
Do you use a bash script to do that? If possible would you be able to share the script?
Thanks!
 

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