My external hard disk(512GB) is already full of educational videos
I need to share it with one of my friends
I have already made more than 20 Google drives but still lots of vids are left
is their any alternative which gives more space for free
BAKA2535 [#4]well idk if u are aware but you can make multiple gmail accounts with a single phone no. so maybe just make multiple gmail accounts. compress and upload.
can't manage gmail accounts that's the problem
Bhadwa [#6]can't manage gmail accounts that's the problem
there's no problem
eg:
your primary email: bigppbhadwa@gmail.com, pass: ploorighttiddy12345
your alts: bigppbhadwa001@gmail.com, pass: same as primary (ploorighttiddy12345) etc
Ok, so I see a lot of people sharing make-up ideas.
Let's be real about it, there are some constraints -
1) You cannot meet your friends physically (if you could just give them the HD and they can copy it).
2) Your internet seems to not be an issue as you are ready to mail/upload on drive this content worth 512 GB. The same with your friends as they will have to ultimately download those as well.
3) The major limitation seems to be Google drive's limit and or other services.
If you want to do it the proper way (how a guy in IT would do it) what you need to create is an FTP server. Now this will take a decent chunk of your time trying to figure it out from scratch. Luckily there are some easy-to-use programs with GUI to help us out.
https://filezilla-project.org/
use this, download the server for yourself and ask your friends to download the client. Now the disadvantage of this is the fact that you need to keep your PC on while they download the files. What I recommend is you do this over 3-4 days downloading 150GB each day over 3-4 hours or something (This also depends on your internet speed so take your time).
If you have an old PC or Raspberry pi (if you know what that is) lying around, that would be an ideal case just run this FTP server on that PC and keep it on 24/7 for a few days and let your friends download it.
BAKA2535 [#8]there's no problem
eg:
your primary email: bigppbhadwa@gmail.com, pass: ploorighttiddy12345
your alts: bigppbhadwa001@gmail.com, pass: same as primary (ploorighttiddy12345) etc
RIP me, i used schools email to transfer a hen file
SnooTangerines [#9]Ok, so I see a lot of people sharing make-up ideas.
Let's be real about it, there are some constraints -
1) You cannot meet your friends physically (if you could just give them the HD and they can copy it).
2) Your internet seems to not be an issue as you are ready to mail/upload on drive this content worth 512 GB. The same with your friends as they will have to ultimately download those as well.
3) The major limitation seems to be Google drive's limit and or other services.If you want to do it the proper way (how a guy in IT would do it) what you need to create is an FTP server. Now this will take a decent chunk of your time trying to figure it out from scratch. Luckily there are some easy-to-use programs with GUI to help us out.
https://filezilla-project.org/
use this, download the server for yourself and ask your friends to download the client. Now the disadvantage of this is the fact that you need to keep your PC on while they download the files. What I recommend is you do this over 3-4 days downloading 150GB each day over 3-4 hours or something (This also depends on your internet speed so take your time).
If you have an old PC or Raspberry pi (if you know what that is) lying around, that would be an ideal case just run this FTP server on that PC and keep it on 24/7 for a few days and let your friends download it.
school ki email se bhejdia
Now this is of no use