• disconnectikacio@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    1fichier. Rclone knows it, however 1fichier have sick “anti spam” measures, around 1 transaction per sec, so its better for big files, and not so fast for many small files.

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      10 months ago

      Nice, big files is actually what I’m mostly dealing in actually. And that 15/30 day restriction looks easy enough to bypass by touching the downloads once a week. And it’s free? ~whistles~

      Much appreciated.

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        10 months ago

        Of course its not free, but 30 bucks for a year, which is really cheap. IF you avoid getting files in cold storage if more than 2 TB. 2TB cold storage is supplied for the standard subscription, files go into the cold storage if arent downloaded for more than 30 days (i think only web shared downloads count) after the upload date. I bypass it moving all files in each 30 days to different folder, as rclone can do “server-side-copy”, so you dont even need to actually download-upload these, just many API calls, for each file