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Good file sharing?
You need a file hosting service where files are stored forever or almost forever. It is possible with a reasonable size limit (say, less than 100 megabytes).
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narod.yandex.ru Files are kept for at least 3 months. The storage time can be extended as many times as you like, or it is automatically extended if the file is downloaded. The maximum file size is up to 5 GB. The number of files is not limited. I've been using it for two years, I'm quite happy with it.
A Dropbox account can be used as a file hosting service, there are tools for generating external links.
True, the total number and size of files will be severely limited.
In GoogleDocs, open access, then the external link to the file - in the link shortener.
Mediafire.com
*unlimited space
*file size limit 200mb
*files are stored indefinitely if you visit your account every 30 or 60 days
I use UploadRobots ( http://uploadrobots.com/
True, there is a 10 MB file size limit. The total host size is 4 gigabytes, stored forever, no ads.
You can use ZumoDrive . Cloud service for synchronization. You can share links. Restrictions on no file size, box limit - 1 gig, with training - 2 gig. For a small fee, you can increase the size of the box, there is no ads when downloading. It is stored forever.
Well, all sorts of traditional SkyDrive, etc.
Drop.io - up to 100 MB, password, choice of storage period, the ability to add / delete files, etc.
Ubuntu One, like dropbox, allows you to share files with direct links. I don’t know how they are with limits, but it’s worth a try.
files.mail.ru - although I personally don’t like it, it may suit you. After registering there, you will feel better.
In general, think about whether speed is important to you. If you need to share several text documents, then, in principle, any service with a captcha and a wait will do. If you need to upload larger files, look for services that do not limit the speed. Look towards dropbox and the like.
megaupload.com
nice interface, fast speeds even for free users, file size seems to be limited to gigabytes (500mb is definitely possible, anyway), links die very rarely
GVA for $17 with 30GB on a screw and 512M of RAM -> it seems to me that a completely workable solution for "storage eternity" ...
HGfiles.space
I am its owner. Files are limited to 100 megabytes, when downloads (downloads) reach 1000 or more, the restriction is removed automatically.
- Files are stored forever
- Disk space is unlimited
- Speed is not reduced (depends on your internet)
- Confidential (no web browser and authentication requirements)
- Pretty easy to use, available in different languages
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