Hosting Files cdn project
by suicid - Wednesday August 6, 2025 at 06:09 PM
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I'm working on a project for file transfer through a website, no app to install, just browser-based. I have make P2P, using webtorrent (MIT license) in the browser, and it works fine overall, but I quickly run into limitations because files get loaded into RAM. So once I try to handle anything big (like 50GB), it falls apart.

The goal is to let a user upload a file through the site, get a link, and have that link stay active for about a month, even if the sender is offline. Basically: simple setup, full web, no desktop app, no account, no manual seeding.

I'm looking for ideas on how to:
  • – find best provider for hosting,
  • – or find a way to temporarily host large files (50GB+) and serve them via a link, without spinning up heavy infrastructure (S3, custom backend, scheduled cleanups, user management, etc.),
  • – or anything else I might’ve missed that could do the job.

If anyone’s got thoughts or experience with this kind of thing, I’m all ears. Cool
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