Saturday, 9 April 2011
Cyberlocker
Cyberlockers are also known as 'file hosting' or online file storage provider service specifically designed to host static content, driven by advertising and subscriptions which typically large files that are not web pages. They allow HTTP and FTP access. These cyberlockers provide password-protected hard drive space online (you have the option of sharing the cyberlocker password information with friends, who can privately download whatever contents you put in those folders). They can be optimized for serving many users (as is implied by the term "hosting") or be optimized for single-user storage (as is implied by the term "storage"). The cyberlockers range in size from a couple hundred megabytes for their free services, all the way up to 2 or more gigabytes for their paid subscriptions. Related services are content-displaying hosting services (i.e. video, image, audio/ music), virtual storage, and remote backup.
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