Uploading to multiple hosts question?
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Hi, I have seen a lot of website Admins upload tons of data to more than 20 file hosts (such as megaupload, rapidshare, fileserve...) and upload with speeds of up to 60 MB/s, and I also found out that they purchased servers to obtain their high upload speeds. So does anyone know how you can actually upload to all these hosts using a server? And how can I purchase one myself? PS: I don't think they use an upload tool because in the file descriptions it just says: by [name of uploader].
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Answer:
Hi DX, if you mean rapidleech service, you have to purchase a dedicate server service and also the premium accounts of megaupload,rapidshare, etc When you're purchasing a dedicated server, make sure it have no limitation of bandwidth and also fast and steady internet connection. Hope it help
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