wardmundy
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As most of the old-timers know, SourceForge turned into a huge piece of
once the new owners demonstrated zero interest in hosting open source projects.
So we turned to pCloud which has been an excellent service... until it wasn't. While uploads are always free, monthly downloads are capped at 2TB without paying more and more. Once the bad guys found our big files (4GB and beyond), they unleashed their bots and basically rendered pCloud next to worthless as an open repository. The problem is pCloud currently has no throttling mechanism either based on bandwidth or file size. And they at least claim that GDPR bars them from monitoring individual IP addresses. I have since spoken with their developers and they've taken my suggestions "under advisement" which probably means any solution will be a long time coming. I also suggested they remove the caps on downloads and, of course, they howled at that one for the same reason I'm howling. It seems they don't mind unrestricted downloads so long as someone else is picking up the bandwidth tab.
We're now populating a new service called filen.io. They impose no limits on uploads up to your storage limit or on downloads. The problem is the unlimited duration plan is limited to 120GB. But that will take care of most of our large files in all the various Incredible PBX flavors.
If anyone else has suggestions on how best to proceed, I'm all ears. Here are the options. The site must either provide unlimited downloads or provide a throttling mechanism to keep the bots at bay. We also don't want to pay by the month or year. One terabyte of lifetime storage would be great. Two terabytes would be better.
once the new owners demonstrated zero interest in hosting open source projects.So we turned to pCloud which has been an excellent service... until it wasn't. While uploads are always free, monthly downloads are capped at 2TB without paying more and more. Once the bad guys found our big files (4GB and beyond), they unleashed their bots and basically rendered pCloud next to worthless as an open repository. The problem is pCloud currently has no throttling mechanism either based on bandwidth or file size. And they at least claim that GDPR bars them from monitoring individual IP addresses. I have since spoken with their developers and they've taken my suggestions "under advisement" which probably means any solution will be a long time coming. I also suggested they remove the caps on downloads and, of course, they howled at that one for the same reason I'm howling. It seems they don't mind unrestricted downloads so long as someone else is picking up the bandwidth tab.
We're now populating a new service called filen.io. They impose no limits on uploads up to your storage limit or on downloads. The problem is the unlimited duration plan is limited to 120GB. But that will take care of most of our large files in all the various Incredible PBX flavors.
If anyone else has suggestions on how best to proceed, I'm all ears. Here are the options. The site must either provide unlimited downloads or provide a throttling mechanism to keep the bots at bay. We also don't want to pay by the month or year. One terabyte of lifetime storage would be great. Two terabytes would be better.
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