I am interested in storing videos up in the cloud, most of the known software wont allow transfers of individual files larger than 2 GB. Is there a free way to circumvent this limitation? As I understand there are 2 possible bottlenecks. Limitation to individual file size, AND limitation of total individual transfers even if each and every file is under 2 GB. I would appreciate any knowledgeable answers on these particular issues I do have sites that accept up to 50 GB storage space. Yahoo mail even takes limitless BUT all places that I know of wont let you transfer over 2GB per file Thank you
I'm not sure about this... but I don't think FTP clients have any size limits, so if you can FTP to the cloud server, then you should be able to upload any file of any size.
I have tested Windows live sky(skydrive.live.com) drive and gives rating 5 out of 5. you can store and share up to 25 GB of data free of cost. All you need to have is just a live ID to login and to upload your data. Except this, I have also found 3 more sites where you can store up to 10 GB of data free of cost, idrive(dot)com humyo(dot)com binfire(dot)com. But i would recommend to use Windows sky drive which is convenient to use and safe to share. Hope this helps.