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22nd Jun 2010, 04:11 AM #1OPMember
Best filehosting for backup purposes?
I always wanted to use Megaupload.com to backup my files (not share those dl links) because it offers the following features for its premium users (which I will buy).
Unlimited storage
Unlimited download
Unlimited storage time
But turns out they limit the upload speed to 500KB/s! And I ain't going to be able to keep doing that with larger uploads like 4GB files. It's going to take a long time.
So does anyone else know another filehosting which provides similar features or better?
Note: Please don't suggest the ones which have limited download bandwidth even for Premium or if even the premiums have limited storage space
Currently, HF fits the replacement spot for MU but HF gives me only 800KB/s uploadLEVAC109 Reviewed by LEVAC109 on . Best filehosting for backup purposes? I always wanted to use Megaupload.com to backup my files (not share those dl links) because it offers the following features for its premium users (which I will buy). Unlimited storage Unlimited download Unlimited storage time But turns out they limit the upload speed to 500KB/s! And I ain't going to be able to keep doing that with larger uploads like 4GB files. It's going to take a long time. So does anyone else know another filehosting which provides similar features or better? Rating: 5
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22nd Jun 2010, 06:40 AM #2Member
Do you mind remotely uploading (i.e. using Multi Fetch) which is available under Advanced setting for premium account holders? I upload super fast on MU from my rapidleech account. Upload speed is not limited if you remote upload.
I'm upping from a 1Gbps RL. I get this:
That's all from my 1 RL account.
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22nd Jun 2010, 06:42 AM #3OPMember
Can you tell me where your RL is hosted? using ip2location.com tell me the DC. Mine is in NetDirekt (Germany). I tried remote uploading from my RDP's FTP to MU, I got 500KB/s max.
PS: How can I manually enter each link every time I upload just to backup?It's going to be a lot of work when it comes to uploading files larger than 4GB ones
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23rd Jun 2010, 04:16 AM #4Probation
wishart nuclear
Try to get a free shell account or something, then FTP the files over.
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24th Jun 2010, 08:35 PM #5OPMember
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24th Jun 2010, 08:55 PM #6Member
well every filehost deletes the files if they aren't accessed after a certain period.
the maximum is 90 days I think. unless you have a premium account.
so if you have a premium account on some filehost use that one.
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26th Jun 2010, 12:01 AM #7OPMember
Ok, never mind. I have found a solution. I just found that my new RDP gives 2-4MB/s upload speed to MU so I'm all good with MU's premium now
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