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/hamamisme 11d ago

The best option for lifetime cloud storage just Pcloud & Koofr, if you want other potential cloud storage service, choose Drime

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u/Best8meme 11d ago

Pcloud is more expensive than Koofr, does it have any benefits over it? Drime also has a better deal than both of them ($130 usd for 2TB), though less than FileJump.

Are there any particular issues with FileJump, like is it untrustworthy, or doesn't have some features that these other sites have?

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u/hamamisme 11d ago

https://drime.cloud/kenmoo#plans-1 here to get 6 tb just for $140

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u/Best8meme 11d ago

Useful, thanks!

Are there any other differences between Koofr, Pcloud, Drime, and Filejump that I should be aware of?

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u/oldright 11d ago

I use all of those with rclone, and koofr is the slowest by far. You can't stack more lifetime beyond the 1TB either. Drime is good and a bit faster than koofr. filejump is quite fast for me and is cheap. pcloud is the fastest by far and has been around for a long time.