In the past, to store and share information we had to use external devices such as floppy disks, CD/DVD or USB/SD memory cards. Well, the cloud did not exist.
Technology has advanced incredibly, as well as the way we share information. Nowadays, there's no need to use devices to store and/or share information. We can do this with the help of the internet and the cloud.
Cloud storage, as its name suggests, is a practice in which we upload information to the internet to save it. And if we want, we can share it later. There are some very popular cloud storage systems, such as Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, and others, but each has its limitations.
After doing an exhaustive investigation we found 4 ways to store and share information in the cloud.
And the list of the best servers to store information in the cloud
1. MediaFire
MediaFire is one of the oldest cloud storage systems, which has been updated over time. And when we say "old," we mean that MediaFire competed with rivals such as Megaupload and RapidShare. These were major uploading and sharing services that were used in the mid-2010s and early 2010s.
MediaFire has managed to maintain its position. It's one of the most flexible and advantageous servers., since it gives us 20 GB of storage per just register, 1 GB of storage for each friend you refer and 200 MB for connecting your Twitter account, sharing a post on a Twitter profile and installing the MediaFire app on your mobile devices.
If you want one Pro or Business account, prices range from $4 to $40 per month for 1TB to 100TB.
In the following video, I'll show you how to get the most out of your MediaFire account:
2. MEGA
Next on the list is Mega, a cloud storage service. Kim Dotcom, the creator of the legendary Megaupload, was part of the development team.
Mega is somewhat unusual in that it doesn't provide storage on its own. Its online tools include the ability to add contacts, chat, make video calls, discharge MEGA CMD, which is a command console to work with your MEGA account and your files (in the next video We show you a little bit about what it's all about) MEGA on NAS, a command console to interact with MEGA from your NAS device, among other services that you will be able to verify once you register on their website.
But we don't want to confuse you with everything that you can do with MEGAIn this post we will focus on its ability to upload information for saving or sharing, as MEGA is very good at this. For only register and receive 20 GB of storage, by inviting your friends or completing some achievements you will receive 5 GB and by participating in the MEGA referral program you will earn 20% of the income from each purchase made by the users to whom you have recommended MEGA.
If you want more space, hire the payment service in its Mega Pro Lite, Pro 1, Pro 2, and Pro 3 plans, which range from €5 to €30 per month. This gives us the option of up to 16 TB of storage.
3. 1File
This website gives away 2 TB of storageThe only requirement is that you comply with the usage policies and that your files are downloaded. This means that if they remain inactive, without anyone downloading them, the system will simply delete them.
If you want to keep your files in the cloud and skip all the limitations that this website may have, you can access its payment services, ranging from €3 to €140. This will allow you to store your files without deletion for anywhere from 1 month to 10 years and provide storage capacity from 1 TB to 100 TB.
1File It allows you to earn money. For each user you refer who purchases a membership, you'll earn from 40% to 30% of the purchased account value.
4. Degoo
And finally, we have Degoo. This is a service very similar to Dropbox. Except that Degoo will give you free 100 GB just for signing up, 5 GB for inviting your friends and up to 200 GB to be completed Each of your tasks (watching ads, downloading a game, or registering on a website)
You will also be able to purchase a Pro or Ultimate plan to store from 500 GB to 10 TB of data for three USB drives at $10 per month. Degoo's service is geared primarily toward storing photos, videos, music, and smaller files.
NOTE: Each of the limitations, services, benefits, advantages or prices of the web services mentioned above is subject to change.
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