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Depending on your ISP and service plan, you receive a certain amount of bandwidth. This is the speed at which you can download or upload files to/from the internet. You cannot download or upload faster than this speed. Downloading data using torrents implicitly uses bandwidth, meaning downloads through other programs, or by other people on the network, will be slower.
The purpose of an FTP server is to transfer files from your computer to your web server. The amount of files you can upload depends on the size of them. For the most part, the number of files to upload will not be an issue.
No, YouTube does not support the upload of FLV files.
Its a free file hosting service that allows people upload and share files easy. It includes unlimited file storage and bandwidth and it doesn't require installation.
your bandwidth might be used by other programs or other downloads. your download speed might have been limited and also the seeders might have slow upload speeds and might be uploading many more files. the download speed depends more on the seeders bandwidth than the amount of peers.
It depends on what kind of files you want to upload but there are software/websites that will help with this that are completely free. One of the most well know is file upload wizard.
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Yes. Uploading refers to moving files to something greater. If some files are on your flash drive, you can upload them to a computer. If the files are already on your computer, you can upload them to a website, such as Google Docs, or Dropbox.
The amount of bandwidth that is used for downloading software will depend on the software. Software like Truespace, may take longer because of how many files are involved with the software.
Google and many other companies offer places to upload file to. Usually a certain amount of storage is free, 5GB for example, and after than there may be a small charge.
File sharing is P2P (peer to peer) sharing of files. It means you can upload (give) a file to other user/s or download (take) a file from other user/s. Some web sites offer incentives (credits) to people who upload files or other sites who force you to upload a certain amount so you can download. There are sites from users that you can download without limits but these are paying sites. Illegal downloading is the sharing (upload or download) of files that violates copyright laws.
Gmail can hold the largest files.