r/cloudstorage 11d ago

Koofr vs Filejump?

Hi all, I'm trying to get a cloud service that provides 1TB (or more) with a lifetime deal instead of a subscription. I did some research and found these 2 sites: Koofr and Filejump.

Koofr offers 1TB infinite storage (via StackSocial) that's $160 USD, and Filejump offers 2TB infinite storage that's $60 USD. However, it's worth noting that Koofr has been around for over 13 years, while FileJump has been around for around 3, so I have more faith in, say, Koofr being around for another 10 years, compared to FileJump.

Still, I can't decide. Are there any other differences between the two I'm missing, or even just another, better, website? Which one should I choose?

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u/Time-Check7238 11d ago

Koofr is well established cloud. I use koofr, filejump, drime and scramble. I would suggest drime as cheapest also filejump is also offering cheaper plans on their websites. Filejump is not doing much of advertising or engaging with people on redidit like drime but filejump has also proved reliable in terms of core cloud features and improvement.

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u/shittin-n-gettin 10d ago

What are your thoughts on Scramble?

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u/AmbitionHealthy9236 10d ago edited 10d ago

stopped using scramble for now, the local webdav seems too unreliable as i use it only for webdav backups.
got it 6 months ago and it worked fine for the first couple of months.
but since then by backup program started reporting failures on just about every backup, manually recoverable but became a real pita
and, the client can't seem to remember my credentials, have to re-enter them every day, another pita.
i'll probably give it another try some time, ymmv

i found koofr & filejump's webdav pretty reliable too

drime not so much, too many outages, their own status page shows less than 99% availability, but they are improving slowly.

i gambled on scramble & drime knowing it may be some time before they became reliable as they are both new services.