Lightbulb Exploring Video Hosting Services – Real Experiences from the Community?

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by loreleilysa, Apr 26, 2025.

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    Hello everyone,

    I'm exploring third-party video hosting options and currently considering: UpnShare, Filemoon, Doodstream, Mega, and pCloud.
    Each has its pros and cons, but I’d love to hear your real experiences before deciding.
    Has anyone been using these services for a long time? I would love to hear your experiences and insights!

    Thank you!
     
    loreleilysa, Apr 26, 2025 IP
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    qwikad.com Illustrious Member Affiliate Manager

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    You should've asked Grok. I just did and that's what it said:

    The "best" service among UpnShare, Filemoon, Doodstream, Mega, and pCloud depends on your specific needs, as each platform serves different purposes. Below is a comparison based on their primary use cases, features, security, and reliability, with insights drawn from available information.
    Overview of Each Service
    1. UpnShare:
      • Type: Video hosting/file sharing
      • Use Case: Primarily for hosting and streaming videos, often used for websites like movie or anime streaming platforms.
      • Features: Allows embedding videos, supports ad integration for monetization, and offers flexibility for users to control ads (fewer ads compared to some competitors).
      • Pros: Good for monetization with fewer ads if you control them. Community feedback suggests it’s a viable alternative to mainstream video hosts.
      • Cons: Limited information on storage limits, security, or long-term reliability. May not be ideal for non-video files.
      • Reliability: Less established than Mega or pCloud, with potential risks of downtime or file deletion, as noted with similar platforms.
    2. Filemoon:
      • Type: Video hosting
      • Use Case: Popular for streaming sites, especially for movies and TV shows.
      • Features: Supports embedded video playback, monetization through views, and is widely used in streaming communities.
      • Pros: Easy to use for video streaming, supports earning from views.
      • Cons: Concerns about long-term stability, as users worry it could go offline like Doodstream did temporarily. Limited privacy or security features.
      • Reliability: Risk of service disruptions, as noted in community discussions.
    3. Doodstream:
      • Type: Video hosting
      • Use Case: Hosting videos for streaming websites, with a focus on monetization.
      • Features: Embedded video support, ad-based revenue model, and widespread use in streaming communities.
      • Pros: Popular and familiar in streaming circles, back online after downtime.
      • Cons: History of outages, making it risky for critical use. Security and privacy are minimal, and it’s ad-heavy unless customized.
      • Reliability: Unstable due to past downtime, with users hesitant to trust it long-term.
    4. Mega:
      • Type: Cloud storage
      • Use Case: General file storage, sharing, and collaboration with a focus on privacy.
      • Features: Offers 20 GB free storage, end-to-end encryption, apps for all major platforms (Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android), and file syncing. Supports large file sharing with password-protected links.
      • Pros: Strong security with zero-knowledge encryption, generous free tier, and reliable for personal or business use. Good for large files and cross-platform access.
      • Cons: Past security concerns (though not recent), slower upload speeds compared to some competitors like Dropbox or pCloud. Paid plans can be pricier for high storage needs.
      • Reliability: Highly reliable with a long track record, though not immune to occasional criticism.
    5. pCloud:
      • Type: Cloud storage
      • Use Case: Secure file storage, backups, and sharing for personal or business use.
      • Features: Lifetime plans (e.g., 2 TB for ~$400), client-side encryption (optional paid add-on), automatic backups, and syncing across devices. Supports WebDAV and has data centers in the US and EU for redundancy.
      • Pros: Affordable lifetime plans, strong security (especially with encryption add-on), fast transfer speeds, and flexible storage options (up to 10 TB). Excellent for large media files and backups.
      • Cons: Encryption not included in base plans, shorter 14-day refund policy, and customer support can be slow.
      • Reliability: Very reliable, with no major downtime reported and a strong reputation as a Mega alternative.
    Which Is Better?
    • For Video Hosting/Streaming (e.g., movie or anime websites):
      • UpnShare is likely the best choice among the video hosting options due to its flexibility with ads and community recommendations as a stable alternative.
      • Filemoon is a close second but carries more risk of downtime.
      • Doodstream is the least reliable due to its history of outages, despite being back online.
      • Note: These platforms prioritize monetization over security or privacy, so they’re not ideal for sensitive files.
    • For General File Storage, Sharing, or Backups:
      • pCloud is the top choice due to its lifetime plans, fast speeds, and strong security (with optional encryption). It’s ideal for large media files, backups, and cross-device access.
      • Mega is a strong runner-up, especially if you value the free 20 GB tier or need zero-knowledge encryption by default. However, it’s slightly slower and pricier for paid plans.
      • Both are far more secure and reliable than UpnShare, Filemoon, or Doodstream for non-video use cases.
    Recommendation
    • If you’re running a streaming website and need video hosting with monetization, UpnShare is your best bet among the video-specific platforms, but keep backups on a more reliable service like pCloud or Mega due to stability concerns.
    • If you need secure, general-purpose cloud storage for files, media, or backups, pCloud is the better choice for its affordability, speed, and flexibility, though Mega is great for privacy-focused users with its default encryption.
    • Avoid Doodstream unless you’re willing to risk potential downtime.
    If you clarify your specific needs (e.g., video streaming vs. file storage, budget, or security priorities), I can refine this recommendation further!
     
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    loreleilysa Peon

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    Yes Thanks for your feedback. I want unlimited video storage and less ads. That would be good for my users as I am building a brand new movie website. Can you suggest me which hosting I should use among the above hostings?
     
    loreleilysa, Apr 27, 2025 IP