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Difference between BorgBase and MediaFire

Last Updated : 22 Dec, 2022
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1. BorgBase : 
BorgBase is a backup storage software which is provided by The Borge Collective. It is basically designed for Unix like operating system based systems. It was launched by The Borge Collective in 2010. It was majorly developed using Python. It offers 10 GB free storage space. It also provides unlimited storage space for paid accounts. It is also known as Attic Backup Software. 

2. MediaFire : 
MediaFire is a file synchronization, file hosting and cloud storage service which is provided by MediaFire LLC. It provides client software for Windows, macOS, Linus, Android, iOS and web browsers. It was founded by Derek Labian and Tom Langridge. It offers 10 GB free storage space. It provides limited storage space for paid accounts. It was launched in 2006. 

Difference between BorgBase and MediaFire :

BORGBASE MEDIAFIRE
It is owned by The BorgBase Collective. It is owned by MediaFire LLC.
It was launched in 2010. It was launched in 2006.
It was founded by The Borge Collective. It was founded by Derek Labian and Tom Langridge.
It offers 10 GB free storage space. It offers 10 GB free storage space.
Maximum storage size is 100GB for Small, 1TB for Medium, and 2TB for Large paid plan. It provides limited maximum storage space for paid.
It is only supported by Unix-like operating systems. It is supported by all operating systems.
Maximum storage size is limited here. Maximum storage size is 1 TB for pro and 2 TB for business.
Maximum file size is not restricted. Here maximum file size is 20 GB.
Resumption of interrupted downloads may lead to failure. Resumption of interrupted downloads is possible.
It does not have referral system for gaining additional free storage space. It provides additional 50 GB free storage space for referral up to 1 TB pro accounts.
It has no traffic or band-width limit. It has traffic or band-width limit of 10 TB pro plan.
BorgBase has 256-bit AES(Advanced Encryption Standard) client-side encryption.  MediaFire has no  AES client-side encryption in it.

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