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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. RapidShare : 
RapidShare was a file hosting service, cloud storage service and online backup service which was provided by RapidShare AG. It had the ability to handle a large number of users at the same time. It was available in various languages like English, French, German and Spanish. It was developed by Christian Schmid. It was initially named ezShare. It was one of the earliest cloud storage services. It was launched in 2002. 

Difference between BorgBase and RapidShare :

S.No BORGBASE RAPIDSHARE
1. It is owned by The Borg Collective. It was owned by RapidShare AG.
2. It was launched in 2010. It was launched in 2002.
3. It was developed by The Borg Collective. It was developed by Christian Schmid.
4. It offers 10 GB free storage space and maximum storage size is 100GB for Small, 1TB for Medium, and 2TB for Large paid plan. It offered limited storage space for both free and paid accounts.
5. It is a file hosting and cloud storage service. It was a file hosting and online backup service.
6. Maximum file size is not restricted here. Maximum file size was 500 MB per file.
7. BorgBase links do not expire after inactivity of some days. RapidShare links expired after inactivity of 60 days.
8. It is still in use. This service was suspended in 2015.
9. Files can be downloaded multiple times. Files could be downloaded only 10 times in a free account.
10. It has no traffic or band-width limit. It had variable traffic or band-width limit according to paid plans.
11. It is basically designed for Unix-like operating systems. It was designed for all operating systems.
12. It has append-only support. It did not have append-only support.

Last Updated : 22 Dec, 2022
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