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Difference between Ubuntu One and pCloud

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1. Ubuntu One :
Ubuntu One was a file hosting service, file synchronization service and cloud service which was provided by Canonical Limited. It was an OpenID based single sign-on service. It provided services for storing files on cloud and also streaming of music from cloud. It was developed by Canonical Ltd. It was suitable for Windows, OS X, iOS, Ubuntu and Android. It offered 5 GB free storage space. It was launched in 2009.

2. pCloud :
pCloud is a file sharing and cloud storage service which is provided by pCloud AG. It is a secure cloud storage service. It also provides the file sharing service which helps in sharing of files with other users. It does not have limitation of file size. It was developed by pCloud AG. It offers 10 GB free storage space. It provides limited maximum storage for paid. It was launched in 2013.



Difference between Ubuntu One and pCloud :

UBUNTU ONE PCLOUD
It was owned by Canonical Limited. It is owned by pCloud AG.
It was launched in 2009. It was launched in 2013.
It was developed by Canonical Ltd. It was developed by pCloud AG.
It offered 5 GB storage space for free. It offers 10 GB free storage space.
It offered unlimited maximum storage space for paid. It offers limited maximum storage space for paid.
It was a file hosting and commercial file synchronization service. It is a file sharing service.
It did not support file versioning. It supports file versioning.
Maximum file size was 5 GB per file. Maximum file size is unlimited here.
It had traffic or band-width limit. It does not have traffic or band-width limit.
This service was suspended in 2014. It is still in use.


Last Updated : 26 Jun, 2020
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