Author | Comment |
Digital Guardian
Posted: 21 Oct 2003 23:28 GMT Total Posts: 1051 | Hey guys. I just started looking around at some free servers to host various types of information that I would regularly use online. Not a website, though it is a possibility, but an online storage location for stuff that I have on my harddrive. All the file sizes will be under 512KB and I'm really unsure of how to gauge what kind of bandwidth I need. Obviously I'll need remote viewing, otherwise I can just post links. Right now I've found a few that might do a good job, but any advice I get will be welcomed. Thanks for your time.
-Michael |
calculatorfreakCG Wraith Posted: 24 Oct 2003 14:13 GMT Total Posts: 739 | Tripod has the lowest one I know of . . .
But there are so many out there. Why do you need to store them online anyways? Why not save them to a disk, and try not to lose the disk???? |
Digital Guardian
Posted: 24 Oct 2003 14:45 GMT Total Posts: 1051 | I can't save them to disk otherwise when I post it in a forum they can't see the file unless that computer and that disk are connected online. If you post something online that is a file etc. it needs to stay online to be viewed. Thats why I need webspace. |
calculatorfreakCG Wraith Posted: 24 Oct 2003 15:11 GMT Total Posts: 739 | Oh, I see . . . .
Well, I'm sure theres something cheap out there. |
spiral Wraith Posted: 24 Oct 2003 16:10 GMT Total Posts: 958 | I know angelfire has a bunch of space, dunno what kind of bandwidth they offer though. |
calculatorfreakCG Wraith Posted: 25 Oct 2003 08:10 GMT Total Posts: 739 | Yeah, try angelfire. |
calculatorfreakCG Wraith Posted: 26 Oct 2003 12:37 GMT Total Posts: 739 | EarthLink has lots of online storage . . . |