Comparison of File Hosting Services - File Hosting Services Without File Sharing Possibility

File Hosting Services Without File Sharing Possibility

Web Host Language Storage size Max. file size Direct access Traffic/bandwidth limit File expiration Remote uploading? Developer API? Misc. notes FTP upload possible? File versioning
FileJungle EN 7002750000000000000750 GB
(free)
Unlimited (paid)
70002000000000000002 GB (free)
70005000000000000005 GB (paid)
No None 30 days (free)
Never (paid)
Yes
Yes Yes
Fileserve EN/DE/ES/PT/FR/JA/et al. 7002500000000000000500 GB
(free)
Unlimited (paid)
70001000000000000001 GB (free)
70002000000000000002 GB (paid)
No None 60 days after last download
(free)
Never (paid)
Yes
Yes (except for non-accounts) Yes
Uploadstation EN 7002500000000000000500 GB
(free)
Unlimited (paid)
70002000000000000002 GB No (free)
Yes (premium)
None 60 days (free)
Never (paid)
Yes
Yes Yes
Web Host Language Storage size Max. file size Direct access Traffic/bandwidth limit File expiration Remote Uploading? Developer API? Misc. notes FTP upload possible? File versioning

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