Introducing
The Slant team built an AI & it’s awesome
Find the best product instantly
Add to Chrome
Add to Edge
Add to Firefox
Add to Opera
Add to Brave
Add to Safari
Try it now
4.7 star rating
0
What is the best alternative to RamNode?
Ad
Ad
F(x) Data Cloud
All
7
Experiences
Pros
5
Cons
1
Specs
Top
Pro
Option for hosting the database service on the cloud server.
If you wanna host your database on the cloud server, you can have both the option as Database as a Service (Pre-installed and managed database) or Infrastructure as a Service (If you want to have root access and manually want to install the database).
See More
Top
Con
No GPU provided
GPU is not provided.
See More
Top
Pro
High uptime
All the cloud services are with 99.95% uptime.
See More
Top
Pro
Cost-friendly
F(x) Data Cloud provides public cloud server at a cheap price. The basic plan starts at $1.99/month.
See More
Top
Pro
Great Support
Typically answers in minute.
See More
Top
Pro
Provides high configurations
They provide 32 vCPU, 128 GB RAM, 2000 GB SSD, 9 TB network. For large businesses, high configurations are required.
See More
Specs
Server locations:
United States
ISOs:
Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, CentOS, OpenSUSE, Windows
Virtualization:
KVM
Cloud Storage:
Yes
See All Specs
Hide
See All
Experiences
Get it
here
44
8
DigitalOcean
All
15
Experiences
Pros
8
Cons
6
Specs
Top
Pro
Beginner-friendly
DigitalOcean has a control panel that's intuitive and easy to use, new servers (Droplets) can be spun up in under a minute and they offer stock "apps" (LAMP, RoR, Wordpress) that can be deployed instantly. There's also an extensive documentation for people new to VPS.
See More
Top
Con
No DDoS protection
When Digital Ocean detects what they think may be a DoS attack, they will cut traffic to the droplet to avoid performance drops to neighbors etc. This means if your droplet comes under attack, or appears to be under attack, it will be disconnected from the network, effectively down.
See More
Top
Pro
Pay-as-you-go with multiple payment options
Billing is done per hour. Each month has a 672 hour (28-day) billing cap with server runtime past that point being free of charge. DigitalOcean accepts payments via Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, and PayPal.
See More
Top
Con
Limited payment options
See More
Top
Pro
Competetive starter-level pricing
With pricing that starts at $5/month. It's a pretty cheap VPS provider.
See More
Top
Con
Setup is not as fast as advertised
A person who wants to set this up, set that up, configure this and so forth - and who has minimal time pressures would be okay. But the time it takes to be set up can be crucial for people who want to get up and running as fast as possible.
See More
Top
Pro
Extensive Tutorials/Guides
People can often find tutorials needed provided by DigitalOcean.
See More
Top
Con
Don't accept Bitcoin yet
Even though it's one of the most voted suggestions on their customer feedback website, DigitalOcean does not accept any crypto-currency payment methods.
See More
Top
Pro
Good API
DigitalOcean has an API for creating and destroying droplets and replicating droplet control panel functionality. The API is RESTful, uses oAuth, supports IPv6 and comes with an extensive documentation.
See More
Top
Con
Limited Locations, compared to others
I know with many applications, locations are not always super important. However there are several good reason to have certain locations. Only having East Coast and West Coast happens to be an issue for us and a few of our partners.
See More
Top
Pro
(New) Block Storage Volumes
You can now attach dynamic distributed (assuming SAN) storage to a droplet. Multiple droplets cannot attach to the same volume. The storage is very affordable and there are easy to follow how-to guides. (as of writing, only in certain datacenters)
See More
Top
Con
Terrible support
See More
Top
Pro
Flexible backup mechanism
Automatic backups can be made for 20% of the droplet price and an unlimited amount of snapshots at $0.02 per GB of storage can be made manually.
See More
Top
Pro
Great customer support
Quick and knowledgeable customer service, extensive documentation and helpful community.
See More
Specs
IPv6:
Yes
Server locations:
New York (3); Amsterdam (2); San Francisco (2); Singapore; London; Frankfurt; Toronto; Bangalore
ISOs:
Ubuntu; Fedora; Debian; CentOS; CoreOS; FreeBSD
Virtualization:
KVM
See All Specs
Hide
See All
Experiences
Get it
here
117
9
Vultr
All
11
Experiences
Pros
7
Cons
3
Specs
Top
Pro
Great performance
Vultr consistently has great results in benchmarks compared to other VPS providers. It's true that VPS benchmarks are famous for not being very credible because they depend on a myriad of outside variables (most notably instances hosted on the same hardware and distance from the data-center). But still, Vultr scores consistently high in several different benchmarks such as CPU performance and MySQL compilation times.
See More
Top
Con
New hardware
Compare to DO hardware are old.
See More
Top
Pro
Wide geographic coverage
Vultr boasts more than a dozen datacenters across the world, ensuring maximal geographic coverage and the chance to increase loading speed wherever your largest demographics may be in the world.
See More
Top
Con
Sub-par documentation
While Vultr does offer documentation, it's not of a very high quality. Not everything is covered and it's more aimed at advanced users. So it wouldn't be a good choice for a beginner.
See More
Top
Pro
Your own IP Space (BGP AS)
You can announce your own BGP space across all of Vultr's datacenters worldwide.
See More
Top
Con
No billing-support on sunday
Added 30 dollars of funds to a new account on a Sunday, however Vultr did not allow me to deploy because of a insufficient funds message. Added support ticket, received the answer that billing related issues are only resolved on workdays.
See More
Top
Pro
Custom ISO support
See More
Top
Pro
Bitcoin payment support
Vultr supports Bitcoin payment. If you want to be extra careful about security and the security of your credit card/bank account/paypal account you can pay with Bitcoins.
See More
Top
Pro
Quick-deploy apps
Vultr offers stock "apps", such as LEMP, Wordpress, Mincraft, Webmin, ownCloud, etc, that can be deployed instantly.
See More
Top
Pro
Daily automatic backup
Vultr is capable of running daily backups with two most recent backups stored. Time of backup can be changed.
See More
Specs
Server locations:
London; Frankfurt; Paris; Amsterdam; Seattle; Silicon Valley; Los Angeles; Chicago; New Jersey; Dallas; Atlanta; Miami; Tokyo; Sydney
ISOs:
Ubuntu; CentOS; Debian; FreeBSD; Windows Server 2012 R2
Virtualization:
KVM
Custom ISO:
Yes
Hide
See All
Experiences
$2.50-320/MO
29
3
Heroku
All
10
Experiences
Pros
7
Cons
3
Top
Pro
Easy to start with
Getting started with Heroku is very easy. It's a very straightforward procedure and a beginner can set up their first app in two minutes. Often it's just a matter of a couple of git commands and it's all set up and running. The official Heroku docmentation also helps a lot.
See More
Top
Con
Constrained by addons
If you want to fully customize your production environment, then Heroku can be seriously constraining. Installing libraries or services can not be done unless there is already a Heroku plugin for it.
See More
Top
Pro
Excellent error logs 
When your deploy fails you see a legitimate error log. Many of the other PaaS give you nondescript messages and debugging is a pain. Debugging Heroku wins by comparison.
See More
Top
Con
Further deployments are slow
While starting with Heroku is fast and easy, and the first few deployments are actually very fast, larger applications tend to have slower deployments. It takes some time for the dynos to restart and while they are restarting the application is completely offline. Which means that you can lose precious seconds of application time.
See More
Top
Pro
Add-ons let you easily add features and technologies
Heroku has a vast list of plugins and services that can be added to an instance. These plugins cover things from databases to email systems. This remove the task of having to install services and setting them up manually. Heroku does it all for you.
See More
Top
Con
Really expensive
Heroku starts getting really expensive once you leave that free tier. It's not just the bare Heroku service that is costly, the addons as well are very pricey.
See More
Top
Pro
Simple scaling
Heroku instances can easily be scaled up or down by increasing or decreasing the number of available dynos for that instance. This can be done through the CLI or through Heroku's web UI.
See More
Top
Pro
Dedicated build servers
Heroku has dedicated servers for building app dependencies, to ensure that you won't have issues like "out of memory" errors when deploying your app.
See More
Top
Pro
Mature
Heroku is one of the oldest PaaS providers. The fact that it's been around for such a long time means that it had a lot of time to mature over the years. There's also a massive number of articles, guides and tutorials on Heroku out there for beginners and advanced users.
See More
Top
Pro
Free option
Heroku offers a free tier which contains a single dyno instance. It offers 512MB of memory and 100MB swap space.
See More
Hide
See All
Experiences
Get it
here
84
7
Linode
All
14
Experiences
Pros
8
Cons
5
Specs
Top
Pro
Excellent support
Linode's support is amazing. Tickets are usually answered within minutes, if there's a network or hardware issue it's usually resolved before anyone even notices.
See More
Top
Con
Backups have become unreliable
I've been a Linode customer for 10+ years, but over the past 3+ years their backups have become unreliable, which is unacceptable for a paid extra to the service. I've had multiple issues with backups failing, and restoring from a backup has caused my VPS to fail to deliver website content for reasons neither I nor Linode support could figure out. In the end, I just had to rebuild the server from scratch with a personal backup.
See More
Top
Pro
Gives you the chance to fix problems without relying on support
If you mess things up in your Linode instance, for example with the filesystem or boot configuration, Linode allows you to run a recovery ISO so you can try and fix things yourself without relying on Linode's support team.
See More
Top
Con
Not really suitable if you have a very heavy CPU application
They'll cap your usage if you go above 80% for a sustained period - even on very large expensive boxes (if you use Load Balancers offered, this can be mitigated).
See More
Top
Pro
Speed
Their VPSs are very fast.
See More
Top
Con
For more advanced users
Can be an issue for those not used to setting up their own server. Managed services are really expensive if help is needed.
See More
Top
Pro
Allows you to do things that usually can only be done if you have access to the hardware
Linode allows you to create memory partitions and copy or move them around. Furthermore, it even lets you reboot your instance with smaller RAM in order to simulate how your application would act if your Linode instance gets downgraded.
See More
Top
Con
No self-help migrating option
If you want to migrate to another hosting solution from Linode, you can't do it by yourself. You have to open a support ticket.
See More
Top
Pro
Comprehensive, well documented API
The API gives access to nodes, nodebalancers, stackscripts, DNS, and accounts.
See More
Top
Con
Treats customer as a liability
Many malpractices in the name of machine abuse. Their machines get abused with just 10% steady cpu utilization.
See More
Top
Pro
Provides SDKs for several languages
SDKs are available for Python, Perl, PHP, Ruby, Java, and Node.js.
See More
Top
Pro
Stack scripts
Stack scripts gives you the chance to build a completely custom Linode stack with multiple custom features and options all run automatically and set up.
See More
Top
Pro
New Cloud Beta user interface
A new user interface is under development which will still keep the same level of power Linode offers but with a cleaner interface. Showing forward thinking and continued improvement.
See More
Specs
GPU:
Yes
IPv6:
Yes
Server locations:
London; Frankfurt; Fremont; Newark; Atlanta; Dallas; Tokyo; Singapore; Mumbai; Toronto; Sydney
ISOs:
Arch; CentOS; Debian; Fedora; Gentoo; openSUSE; Slackware; Ubuntu
See All Specs
Hide
See All
Experiences
Get it
here
45
10
OVH
All
4
Experiences
Pros
2
Cons
2
Top
Con
Horrible support
I opened several tickets, but I didn't got ANY response.
See More
Top
Pro
Cheap
The cheapest plan VPS SSD 1 is at $3.49 /month with : OpenStack KVM 1 vCore 2.4 GHz 2 GB RAM 10 GB SSD Local RAID 10
See More
Top
Con
Difficult, awkward to manage your server's resources
They only provide an upgrade path for CPU, RAM, disk. If you wish to downgrade later, you can't, you must rebuild your server from scratch.
See More
Top
Pro
Advanced DDoS protection
DDoS protection available on most plans. And advanced game server DDoS protection available as well.
See More
Hide
Get it
here
15
7
Luna Node
All
8
Experiences
Pros
6
Cons
2
Top
Pro
Extremely low cost
Plans start at $3.6 per month and include plans where you only pay for the CPU and bandwidth that you use. A 2GB RAM 40GB disk 2 core VPS that is idle most of the time can cost ~$6 per month.
See More
Top
Con
Bitcoin can only be used as a payment after a credit card has been added to the users account
Bitcoin can only be used once the user has added their credit card info into their Luna node account. This pretty much negates the point of using bitcoin, if you need to hand over your personal information anyways.
See More
Top
Pro
Best Value
Their 1 GB VPS plan (m.1s) is $3.5/mo, haven't noticed any downtime after two years and it is very good price for that much RAM.
See More
Top
Con
Occasional downtime
Has planned and unplanned downtime of the network occasionally. More frequent than larger VPS providers, on the order of 5 minutes a month. Not an issue for personal and small business use. They are actively improving this though.
See More
Top
Pro
Bitcoin payment support
Pay for credit through many payment methods including Bitcoin and Paypal.
See More
Top
Pro
Tons of features
They have tons of features like snapshots, block storage, and free e-mail hosting.
See More
Top
Pro
Use any OS
Uses KVM so you can use any OS, even more obscure ones like NixOS. Upload your own ISOs ore QEMU images.
See More
Top
Pro
VNC access to terminal
Makes it easier to fix boot image issues on unsupported ISOs.
See More
Hide
See All
Experiences
Get it
here
6
1
Wordpress.com
All
13
Experiences
Pros
8
Cons
4
Specs
Top
Pro
Huge collection of free and paid themes out of the box
See More
Top
Con
Post must has category else it will be labeled as uncategorized
See More
Top
Pro
Pretty easy to create and maintain a blog
See More
Top
Con
Freemium
Plugin cannot be used, custom html/css, Date Permalink cannot changed on free wordpress
See More
Top
Pro
Import from other blogging platforms
Such as blogger.
See More
Top
Con
Slow Speed
Navigating between action took around 3-5 seconds and longer for bulk action.
See More
Top
Pro
Bulk media options
See More
Top
Con
You have to pay even for custom css
See More
Top
Pro
Widget management
See More
Top
Pro
Support sort post by name
See More
Top
Pro
Powerful analytics out of the box
See More
Top
Pro
Plugins for every occassion
There are a wealth of plugins that can cater for just about every requirement you may have, and many of these plugins are free.
See More
Specs
Technology:
PHP
Hide
See All
Experiences
Get it
here
32
7
Amazon EC2
All
4
Experiences
Pros
3
Cons
1
Top
Con
Part of large infrastructure
Being part of huge Amazon services infrastructure, EC2 burrows you into bureaucracy of a large company, advertising other Amazon services, and making simple things look complicated.
See More
Top
Pro
One-year free tier
You get 750 hours per month of free t2.micro usage for the first year.
See More
Top
Pro
New t2.nano tier makes it cost competitive
AWS has typically been much more expensive but the new tier brings them inline with a $5 per months starter.
See More
Top
Pro
Excellent feature-set
The tools and features available on AWS are mind blowing. From blob store through load balancers, queuing and databases just for starters.
See More
Hide
Get it
here
9
5
Cloud at Cost
All
3
Experiences
Pros
2
Cons
1
Top
Pro
Cheap. Like, really cheap...
With the coupons they offer all the time you really can't beat the price when you consider its a one time fee.
See More
Top
Con
Service
You get what you pay for. Don't expect stellar customer support or blazing fast boxes. I only use these for really basic things. I have one running GitLab to back up my code, a couple running Cloud 9 so I can dev straight on the server, and one as a proxy for when I'm on public wifi or something. Don't think you are going to run your company's web site on these servers.
See More
Top
Pro
Good variety of OS selections
You can load several variants of Linux (Ubuntu, Cent OS, Debian, etc.) and they even let you throw Windows 7 on them (security nightmare, but whatever). You have to enter your own Win 7 key.
See More
Hide
Get it
here
5
3
Bluehost
All
4
Experiences
Pros
1
Cons
3
Top
Con
Has Been Hacked
BlueHost has suffered security breaches before and was hacked by the Syrian Electronic Army in 2015, along with other EIG-owned hosts.
See More
Top
Pro
Recommended by Wordpress.org
See More
Top
Con
Owned by EIG
Endurance International Group (EIG) is notorious for buying out web hosts and customers often notice a drop in quality and support. They also own BlueHost.
See More
Top
Con
Censorship
BlueHost has been under fire in the past for censoring web pages for controversial people.
See More
Hide
Get it
here
7
9
GitLab Pages
All
5
Experiences
Pros
4
Specs
Top
Pro
Easy to setup
Gitlab pages are quick and simple to setup, with documentation that's short and fast to read through.
See More
Top
Pro
Regular updates
GitLab is being constantly worked on and has a new release every month.
See More
Top
Pro
Free private repositories
On gitlab.com you can have free private repositories.
See More
Top
Pro
Open Source
Unlike BitBucket or GitHub, GitLab itself is Open Source. Even EE (which is needed for pages, but is free on Gitlab.com) is "source available".
See More
Specs
Platforms:
Web, Linux, BSD
Hide
Free / paid
61
3
GitHub Pages
All
6
Experiences
Pros
5
Cons
1
Top
Pro
The ability to create and edit files on the web UI gives GitHub pages the same power as a small CMS
One of GitHub's features is a very powerful web editor which helps users edit or even create files right from the web browser, once the file is saved it's the same as a commit. Coupled with pages, this tool becomes even more powerful, giving users a free CMS that is easy to use and create.
See More
Top
Con
Unable to set cache expiry, must accept GitHub defaults (which are short)
Low cache expires - GitHub sets the cache-control: max-age header to 600 seconds, or ten minutes. Normally, you would set this value to a year so that it stays cached, and then use fingerprinting on your assets. Instead of serving style.css, you would serve something like style-62c887ea7cf54e743ecf3ce6c62a4ed6.css. As it stands now, assets are rarely going to be cached on repeat visits. This will give a low score on https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights with a 'should fix' recommendation around 'Leverage browser caching'. For a high traffic site this may have implications
See More
Top
Pro
Supports Jekyll
A simple, blog-aware static site generator, Jekyll makes it easy to create site-wide headers and footers without having to copy them across every page. It also offers some other advanced templating features.
See More
Top
Pro
Supports custom domains
A custom domain can be added by creating a CNAME file with the necessary domain in the root of the repository and adding/changing corresponding DNS entries.
See More
Top
Pro
Free tier
Static websites can be hosted on GitHub Pages for free as long as the repository is public. Private repositories start at $7/mo.
See More
Top
Pro
Allows for all the git features when building your site, too
See More
Hide
Get it
here
77
8
AIT
All
3
Experiences
Pros
2
Cons
1
Top
Pro
OS
Can add Windows for free.
See More
Top
Con
Need hosting knowledge
If you subscribe for an unmanaged VPS.
See More
Top
Pro
Price
Starts from $4.99.
See More
Hide
Get it
here
2
0
V2 Cloud
All
3
Experiences
Pros
2
Cons
1
Top
Pro
Easy to use
It's fast enough and a user friendly solution to move your operations to a cloud-based computer. This is the company to work with.
See More
Top
Con
No GPU
If you are looking for a system that has GPU, this solution isn't recommended.
See More
Top
Pro
The customer support services they offer are second to none
Basically, the system has an inbuilt chat window that you can use to interact with tech support and get instant assistance.
See More
Hide
Get it
here
19
3
Google App Engine
All
6
Experiences
Pros
2
Cons
4
Top
Con
Not a core Google product faces uncertin future
Google is notorious with flipping on technology directions, this product is clearly not the focus of Google.
See More
Top
Pro
Increases application speed considerably
Google App Engine integrates with Google's CDN out of the box and it distributes your application's assets through that, increasing loading speed considerably.
See More
Top
Con
Expenses are very hard to control
The monitoring for expenses is limited at best.
See More
Top
Pro
Easy to use
Google App Engine is very easy to use. All you need to do is install the SDK (which in itself is easy as well, and the documentation is very heplful) and run the command needed depending on the type of project to deploy it. For example, to deploy a golang application, you run golang deploy inside the project folder and it will be automatically deployed.
See More
Top
Con
Problematic support even in the paid grade
See More
Top
Con
No SQL database available
Google App Engine uses Google's NoSQL cloud database. There's no option to use a SQL database with your application.
See More
Hide
Get it
here
42
6
Gandi
All
13
Experiences
Pros
10
Cons
3
Top
Pro
All-inclusive package
See More
Top
Con
Can be perceived as lacking professionalism due to the blunt "no bs" tagline
At face value, Gandi's "no bs" marketing slogan and tone may be perceived as unprofessional, especially in the eyes of corporate or otherwise sensitive clients of yours.
See More
Top
Pro
Free unlimited subdomains
See More
Top
Con
Whois protection doesn't hide the name
See More
Top
Pro
Two-factor authentication
See More
Top
Con
No catch all email forwarding
Gandi does not support wildcard email forwarding for undefined addresses.
See More
Top
Pro
Free email forwarding
See More
Top
Pro
Free web mail
See More
Top
Pro
Best in basic features
See More
Top
Pro
Private Whois registration is included
Private whois registration is provided without any extra charges.
See More
Top
Pro
Programmatic API support
Via XML-RPC.
See More
Top
Pro
Strong Anti-SOPA stance
Gandi took a stand against SOPA.
See More
Top
Pro
Access levels and delegating is easy
See More
Hide
See All
Experiences
Paid
21
4
AccuWeb Hosting
All
4
Experiences
Pros
3
Specs
Top
Pro
Affordable
AccuWeb Hosting provides the most affordable Windows and Linux VPS starting at just $7.99/month.
See More
Top
Pro
Provides additional services
They also provide any additional service for hosting like domain registration, SPAM filtering, CDN service, SSL Certificates. All of their plan includes free backup service with unlimited restores.
See More
Top
Pro
Great support system
They have a 24/7/365 live chat and ticket support, which is the best.
See More
Specs
IPv6:
Yes
Server locations:
US, Canada, France, UK, Germany, India, Singapore, Australia
ISOs:
Windows 2008R2, 2012R2, 2016, Linux Distribution
Virtualization:
Xen, HyperV
See All Specs
Hide
$7.99
1
0
HostNOC
All
7
Experiences
Pros
5
Cons
2
Top
Pro
Email and extra services
free antivirus, email forwarding, and SpamAssassin with every plan
See More
Top
Con
No yearly payment option
since you can only be billed monthly, there are no discounts if you want to buy a service for multiple years
See More
Top
Pro
Money-back guarantee
you can get your money back within 15 days if you didn't like their shared or reseller hosting
See More
Top
Con
Restrictive disk space
you only get a 100 MB to 2 GB of disk space with shared hosting plans
See More
Top
Pro
Affordable prices
every plan is created to give you the most tools and features for the price
See More
Top
Pro
Phone and chat support
you get fast and reliable help whenever you need it with HostNoc's 24/7/365 support.
See More
Top
Pro
Money-back guarantee
you can get your money back within 15 days if you didn't like their shared or reseller hosting
See More
Hide
See All
Experiences
5.75
1
0
pCloud
All
20
Experiences
Pros
15
Cons
4
Specs
Top
Pro
No file size limits
Allows you to store your HD videos, FLAC music files, and large documents.
See More
Top
Con
Not a well known company
See More
Top
Pro
Lifetime options for storage space
Allows you to subscribe for life instead of paying every month/year.
See More
Top
Con
Software develoment has bad QA
The fact the mapping issue even exists is a token of bad QA in software development.
See More
Top
Pro
Desktop app doesn't take space on hard disk
Computers see it as a network drive.
See More
Top
Con
Adds drivemapping without asking
The desktop app adds a P: drivemapping without asking for confirmation. Dangerous (not to say totally irresponsible) in case you already have a drive mapped.
See More
Top
Pro
Other users can upload files to your storage
Have others upload files directly to your account from any browser using "Upload links".
See More
Top
Con
Low bandwith
See More
Top
Pro
Cross-platform
Backup and use your files from any device with Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, or iOS.
See More
Top
Pro
Very reliable
See More
Top
Pro
No synchronization speed limits
Sync files as fast as your internet plan allows you to.
See More
Top
Pro
Linux client
Support for all file systems and distributions.
See More
Top
Pro
Rewind option for FREE
Rewind option is possible for free up to 15 days back in time, 30 days back with Premium plans and you can pay for a whole year of file versioning only 39 EUR!
See More
Top
Pro
Easy Sharing
A lot of sharing options between accounts and other non-pCloud-users.
See More
Top
Pro
Branding of Download links
Cool branding feature possible for the videos and pictures :)
See More
Top
Pro
Free 10gb of storage
Higher than most of the other cloud services except Mega.
See More
Top
Pro
2tb storage and 2tb bandwidth
Unlike all the other clouds this makes it great for sharing large files. To lots of people.
See More
Top
Pro
Free bandwidth with ads
This is nice if you don't care about what is people see on the page when you share the file and you have large files to send.
See More
Top
Pro
WebDAV access
Files can be accessed using WebDAV (although there is a limitation at the moment that prevents access via WebDAV if two-factor authentication is set up.. hopefully to be resolved in the near future).
See More
Specs
Platforms:
Windows, Mac, Linux
Mobile App:
Yes
Offline access:
Yes
Versioning:
Yes
See All Specs
Hide
See All
Experiences
Get it
here
148
29
Built By the Slant team
Find the best product instantly.
4.7 star rating
Add to Chrome
Add to Edge
Add to Firefox
Add to Opera
Add to Brave
Add to Safari
Try it now - it's free
{}
undefined
url next
price drop