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    #11
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    RS also maintains servers sometimes, so some files also become temporarily unavailable for a short time.
    Unlike MU, all temporarily unavailable files will be online at last.
    However, very few files stored in RS can be only downloaded at 0 ~ 60 KB/s forever.
    I think it's their hardware issue, but you can still finish this download job if you use IDM and wait some days (and that file will have 300 ~ 1000 DL counts in file manager).
    Although the probability is absolutely low, I think I still need another site to backup my file.

    Have any one tried peejeshare?

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    #12
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    bayfiles hasn't been around too long, I would not want to spend days uploading everything and then have them suddenly go away. They don't seem too popular because no affiliates program so hard to say if they are financially healthy.

    what prevent me from buying mediafire is their lack of decent uploader. Their software isn't great. And they are located in U.S. so they could be taken down. They are on MPAA hit list and speeds are slow from NL.

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    #13
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    No affiliate program = site is more financially "healthy", not the other way around. Bayfiles are ~2000 on alexa so they're probably doing okay, and it was founded by two of the pirate bay founders.

    You could also try Putlocker, they seem to be quite popular (i.e. can afford to host heaps of files) & their plans do say they're unlimited. I have no experience with them though!

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    #14
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    thanks for suggestion. I also looked at putlocker. They have great price and are fast, but since they closed their affiliate I worry they won't be around for the long term which makes it hard to trust them with backups.

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    #15
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    >>>>>>but since they closed their affiliate I worry they won't be around for the long term which makes it hard to trust them with backups. >>>>>>

    What. You do realize that by closing affiliate programs, they have more spare money to invest into fixing bugs and buying better servers?

    Some examples of sites without affiliate programs:
    -Rapidshare is one of the oldest filehosts, it has no affiliate program
    -Megaupload had no affiliate program and was very successful
    -Mediafire has no affiliate program

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    #16
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    is it have to be a filehost service ? becouse they will die soon or later
    i have the same problem i need a service that works as back up .
    i wont share my files they will be only mine
    anywone can help ??

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    #17
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    Depends on the volume of your backup. How much do you want to store? If it's in the terabytes or hundreds of gigabytes, you'd have to go with filehosts since sites like dropbox will be too expensive.

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    #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by mamak24 View Post
    is it have to be a filehost service ? becouse they will die soon or later
    i have the same problem i need a service that works as back up .
    i wont share my files they will be only mine
    anywone can help ??
    Honestly...if you won't share, then the best option is buy your own Harddisk.

    If you used online storage, there always risk.
    Ok, using your own HDD is have risk too, but not as much as online storages

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    #19
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    ^Very true.

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    #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by lellouchftw View Post
    Depends on the volume of your backup. How much do you want to store? If it's in the terabytes or hundreds of gigabytes, you'd have to go with filehosts since sites like dropbox will be too expensive.
    i want to store hundreds of gigabytes. i guess my only option is Rapidshare or Filefactory
    Quote Originally Posted by bravesoldier View Post
    Honestly...if you won't share, then the best option is buy your own Harddisk.

    If you used online storage, there always risk.
    Ok, using your own HDD is have risk too, but not as much as online storages
    the problem is my internet connection, i have only 4mb thats why it must be online so i can remote upload
    mediafire is starting to delete a lot of files also alot of accounts
    i tought about torrent site but i dont know anything about it
    if u can help me with anything i will very mach apprecieted
    thx

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