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Upload files to multiple servers

8 Comments 27 February 2009

gazup-logoWe have already seen how to upload streaming Videos to multiple video host servers. There are also many files hosting services available online but uploading same files to multiple servers one by one is hectic job. To reduce the effort and save your time, here is a free online web service which will upload your files to multiple servers.

Gazup is a webservice which does your work simple by uploading the files to all known popular file hosting servers namely RapidShare, Megaupload, FileFactory, HideMyAss, Badongo, Mediafire, Uploadbox, zShare and NetLoad.in.

Why multiple Servers needed?

When you are uploading a big file in parts/pieces then downloader may face problem by downloading one by one because of limitations by server so, if there are mirrors available on other sites then he can download it simultaneously.

Moreover, you don’t need to rely on one server, If it fails – you can always go for another one, cool?

Interesting Features

  • Remote HTTP files uploading (for all) including Rapidshare remote uploading tool (unfortunately for premium users only)
  • We get a single link which makes it easy to remember and share.
  • Personal account to manage file uploads on all servers.

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Rohit Langde

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8 Comments so far

  1. Klen says:

    There is obviously a lot to know about this. I think you made some good points in Features also.

  2. Klen says:

    Super-Duper site! I am loving it!! Will come back again – taking you feeds also, Thanks.

  3. a says:

    it doesn’t work the remote upload (http or rapidshare)
    it keeps on uploading html files even thought it says the correct file size

    • Rohit says:

      @a, Might be a temporary problem. Its experienced by many users and worked fine for them. Try some another time.

  4. mahen says:

    where is the option to upload to mediafire???

  5. sameer says:

    Thank you brother.. it’s very useful.


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