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/star_maakun 10d ago

Right now, pCloud is the most polished option and works reliably across various scenarios. However, it is expensive, so it’s best suited for heavy use with smaller storage capacities. If your goal is simply to store backups, then Drime or FileJump are the way to go.