What would be some good hosters for several 4GB files? I have some iso images that I'd like to share but don't know where to put them.
Thank you.
What would be some good hosters for several 4GB files? I have some iso images that I'd like to share but don't know where to put them.
Thank you.
Why don't you try out? They provide more space than Google itself. However, I must say since excessive free users signed up they've started to cap daily bandwidth. If you plan to get a paid account, the service is good as it has a desktop syncing app for Win/Mac/Linux which had speed about 7-8 MB on my 30 MB speed.Code:https://mega.nz
I agree, you can host a lot in there but you can't exactly get it from there. They limit your download and are forced to do IP reset.
I want something easy, free and fast.
Why not google drive itself?
http://i.imgur.com/RY2rQqE.png
or https://transfer.sh/
I'm assuming you got that much via subscription. Free is only 15GB.
Tell me, to they make a fuss over piracy? Is it safe to some warez stuff there?
Some executives and packed files face problems due to google's virus scanning algorithms. You can easily bypass this by using some hosting service with cloud transfer via urls. Besides this your good to go. If you plan to cap your speed via the browser for some reason use a third party tool to get it done.
encrypt it some way, and then use multiple google accounts
Your account has been disabled.
The cap had been there for a long time, they just happened to recently fix the fact it was ignored by their steaming API
Anyway, Instab is right. There is no magic bullet without a price tag attached to it. Every now and then some new host does promise you the world for $0 a month, but they don't last long (remember 4everload.com?). Using multiple free accounts on Mediafire or Zippyshare is a good idea if you're willing to split those images in smaller parts.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Yes my I have a google's GSuite sub, which is $10 / mo and have no storage caps.
Refer to my post above.
Also, I transfer files using rclone and I don't encrypt because it's just too much work.
About piracy, you will be putting your account in trouble if you share with thousands of people.
BUT
yes a but on caps.
you may want to read this article right here featuring google
https://torrentfreak.com/pirate-vide...ervers-140417/
and
https://torrentfreak.com/google-remo...esults-170706/
Guess now you know how to evade them
change the hashes a bit and you'll be safe for a long long time
You can also make multiple mega accounts if you want using single gmail email
username@gmail.com
username+1@gmail.com
username+whatever123@gmail.com
will send confirmation code to original username@gmail.com
anything after the '+' sign will be used as alias to original one.
I also use multcloud to manage them all together in one place
https://i.methlab.club/f15b38117.png
I have more mega accounts than that, just too lazy to add them
Last edited by haku; 30.07.17 at 07:40.
Generally, if you encrypt, use random filenames and don't post the direct link anywhere you'll have the best (or least bad) chances of not having your files taken down.
Disposable e-mails are also said to work. And let's not forget Gmail ignores periods in the username portion of an address, so messages sent to example@gmail.com, exa.mple or e.x.a.mp.l.e will all reach the same account.
Personally, I closed my Mega account a few days ago. Transfer caps, expiring links, and I had few files anyway (all of which I can reupload to Mediafire upon request). And for a site calling itself "the privacy company", it was kind of spooky they they kept logs of all my logins since day one
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Disposable e-mails are also said to work. And let's not forget Gmail ignores periods in the username portion of an address, so messages sent to example@gmail.com, exa.mple or e.x.a.mp.l.e will all reach the same account.username@gmail.com
username+1@gmail.com
username+whatever123@gmail.com
will send confirmation code to original username@gmail.com
I'm always the last to know.
Are you sure? I tried this once and it turned out you can only receive mail sent to the domain you signed up for (example@googlemail.com won't get messages for example@gmail.com and vice versa).
The same is true for Outlook; if your address is example@outlook.com, anything sent to example@live.com, live(\.com)?\.ccTLD, hotmail.com, msn.com, passport.net and their other domains will bounce. They do let you create aliases, which is pretty good.
Google for Education gives you unlimited storage if your school or organization signs up for it. My job gives me access and I was briefly in charge of account creation on early 2014, I should have made some dupes
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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