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Difference between Amazon S3 and Jumpshare

Last Updated : 18 Nov, 2022
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1. Amazon S3 : 
Amazon S3 stands for Amazon Simple Storage Service. It is a cloud storage service which is provided by Amazon Web Services. It provides object storage through a web service interface. It allows to store any type of objects like data lakes for analytics, data archives, backup and recovery, disaster recovery, hybrid cloud storage and internet applications. It was launched by AWS in 2006. 

2. Jumpshare : 
Jumpshare is a file sharing service provided by the Jumpshare Incorporation. It enables the users to upload files from the personal computers and web. It provides both free and premium services. It offers 2 GB free storage space. It was launched by Jumpshare Incorporation in 2012. In Jumpshare, initially users did not need to sign up to upload the files but later on sign up was made compulsory. 
 

Difference between Amazon S3 and Jumpshare :

AMAZON S3 JUMPSHARE
It is owned by Amazon Web Services (AWS). It is owned by Jumpshare Incorporation.
It was launched in 2006. It was launched in 2012.
It offers 5 GB of free storage space. It offers 2 GB free storage space.
It has the unlimited storage space for paid users. It has limited storage space for paid users.
Maximum storage size is unlimited here. Maximum storage size is 2 TB here.
Maximum file size in Amazon S3 is 5 TB. Maximum file size is 250 MB for free and unlimited for paid.
It does not support remote uploading. It supports remote uploading.
It does not provide real-time file sharing with inbuilt utilities. It provides real-time file sharing with inbuilt utilities for screenshots, notes and voice clips.
Sign up is mandatory from the very first version of it. Its initial versions didn’t need sign up but later on it was made mandatory.
It has traffic or band-width of Amazon S3 limits. It has traffic or band-width limit of 10 GB per month for free and 200 GB per month for paid.
It requires credit-card details for free trial. It does not require credit-card for free services.

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