The Internet: a vast array of computers all connected to each other. Some say it's the medium of a communication revolution. Others say it's the ultimate source for information. Some even refer to it in plural. We know one thing for sure though - you can download a lot of stuff on the Internet. But finding a reliable location to download from can be quite a confusing task. Filecloud solves this problem (along with many others).
These are just some of the reasons we created Filecloud. Other reasons we created Filecloud are because we know how to make websites, but that isn't what this page is about. Actually that is sort of what this page is about. It's About Filecloud, and it should answer most of your questions. If you even have questions.
Quickly find the files you want via our intuitive and sexy file browsing interface (we don't make you step through several lame pages just to get to the download links). Then download them at blazing speeds from the server closest to you. With Premium you can use download management software and have unlimited simultaneous downloads!
Easily put your own files into Filecloud inside your web browser with our simple but stylish upload system.
Or get crazy and upload many files at once with Filecloud Desktop.
You can upload a folder of folders of images and movies all at once - and Filecloud still creates all of the image thumbnails for you!
Every file in Filecloud is distributed across repositories in 9 geographically diverse locations. This makes Filecloud a very stable backup solution. Even if half of the world sank into the ocean (hopefully whichever half we were not on at the time), your files would still be sitting pretty.
Where is Filecloud? Everywhere.
Filecloud has redundant content repositories in 9 different cities around the world! It might look like we are spreading like a plague, but we guarantee that each of our pirates has a clean bill of health. When logged in with an account to Filecloud, you can specify your default location to download from.
Filecloud currently pumps out over 1 million file downloads and 20 million user image views every month. This adds up to around 300 terabytes of throughput getting pushed out of our system each month! We can't quite comprehend how much that is, but we sure know how much the bill is. Talk about lots of digits!