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Difference between Dropbox and Wasabi

Last Updated : 19 Dec, 2022
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1. Dropbox: 
Dropbox is a file hosting service provided by the American company Dropbox Incorporation. It offers cloud storage, file synchronization, personal cloud and client software. It was founded in 2007. Dropbox was developed by two MIT students Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi. It offers only 2 GB free storage space. It is one of the earliest cloud storage services. 

2. Wasabi: 
Wasabi is a file hosting and cloud storage service which is provided by Wasabi Technologies Incorporation. It is a object storage service. It was launched by Wasabi Technologies Incorporation in 2017. It does not offer free storage space. It offers unlimited maximum storage space for paid. It is also known as Wasabi Hot Storage or Wasabi Hot Cloud Storage

Difference between Dropbox and Wasabi :

DROPBOX WASABI
It is owned by Dropbox Incorporation. It is owned by Wasabi Technologies Incorporation.
It was launched in 2007. It was launched in 2017.
It was developed by Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi. It was developed by Wasabi Tech Inc.
It offers 2 GB free storage space. It does not offer free storage space.
It provides free as well as paid both type of storage space. It provides only paid storage space.
It provides 2 GB maximum storage space for free and 5 TB storage space for paid. It also provides unlimited maximum storage space for paid.
It supports less types of file formats. It supports more types of file formats.
It has the unlimited maximum storage size. Maximum storage size is unlimited here also.
It supports the developer API. It also supports the developer API.
Maximum file size is 100 MB for free, 2 GB for paid Plus plan 100 GB for paid Professional plan. Here maximum file size is 1TB.
It supports file versioning but rarely. It does not support file versioning.
It provides additional 500 MB free storage space for referral up to 16 GB. It has no referral system for gaining free storage space.
It has traffic or band-width limit of 20 GB per day for free and 200 GB per day for paid. It has no traffic or band-width limit.
It shares files through web applications. While it shares files through links.
It uses block-syncing to update changes quickly. It does not use block-syncing to update changes quickly.

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