In today's increasingly developed internet, online network storage has become one of the commonly used services, with some people even using them as online hard drives. I have introduced some before, but they pale in comparison to this introduction. This time, 60 online network disk storages are provided (all excellent online resources). For 40 of them, I made a simple explanation. Some provide unlimited storage space, some have no download limits, some allow single uploaded files up to 1.5GB, and some support FTP clients. The quality of such services domestically is very low, even the upload and download speeds are slow. The most regrettable thing is that they are all foreign-based, requiring some basic knowledge of English. However, you should at least recognize "upload" and "download," right? Aren't these two functions the main ones you use when using online network disks? To choose a good network storage, consider its access speed, security (some network storage service providers delete inappropriate content or get blocked by China National Defense Network leading to inaccessible situations, or suddenly terminate services), collaboration, convenience, and longevity (some network storage service contracts specify file storage duration).
Highly recommended is Microsoft's SkyDrive storage. Currently offering 1GB of storage space, the Microsoft SkyDrive development team's blog revealed that it will soon be upgraded to 2GB. The previous link is my storage demonstration. A Microsoft Passport registration is required; if you have a Hotmail account or MSN, you can use it. It offers good speed, high security, and comprehensive collaboration and sharing features.