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From Dropbox and Google Drive to SkyDrive, all of the major online
storage services have their own unique strengths, but we wanted to
answer one question: Who has the fastest cloud? After all, if you have
to wait around for those photos to upload or to download that important
presentation in a pinch, what’s the point? To find out which cloud
service offers the best transfer speeds, we put five popular options to
the test.
How We Tested
To conduct our tests, we zipped a 300MB folder filled with photos,
music and video files then uploaded it to and downloaded it from Google
Drive, SkyDrive, SugarSync, Dropbox and Kim Dotcom's new Mega service.
We performed each set of uploads and downloads three times and took the
average, conducting our testing over the course of five business days.
Each test was performed using the latest version of the Chrome
browser with our office Ethernet connection, which typically averages
12.9 Mbps down and 17.8 Mbps up on Speedtest.net.
Editors' Note: We did not evaluate Apple's iCloud because the service
is not designed to be used as a typical upload/download file storage
service like the other services in this story are.
Upload Results
Kim Dotcom’s recently-launched Mega service finished our upload test
in an average of 2 minutes and 34 seconds, besting its nearest rival,
SkyDrive (3:08), by 34 seconds. Google Drive came in third with an
average upload time of 3:39, which is just over a full minute faster
than Dropbox (4:42 per upload). Sugarsync lagged behind the rest by a
wide margin, taking an average of 10 minutes and 27 seconds to upload
our test file.
Download Results
Google Drive seized the download crown with an average time of 3
minutes and 28 seconds, edging out Dropbox (3:33) by just 5 ticks. Mega
(3:56) trailed Dropbox by 23 seconds, SkyDrive finished fourth with a
time of 4:36 and, once again, Sugarsync brought up the rear by taking 11
minutes and 2 seconds to pull our zip file from its servers to our
machine.
Verdict
If you add the upload and download times together, Mega takes the
overall crown with an average task completion mark of 6 minutes and 30
seconds. However, it’s important to remember that this relatively new
service has less users than other services. In addition, some potential
users may we hesitant to try Mega because of the controversy surrounding
Mega CEO Kim Dotcom’s previous service, Mega Upload. It was shut down
by the FBI in January 2012 for allegedly enabling piracy.
Among more established cloud storage services, Google Drive wins with
a total time of 7:07. The speed difference between the top four
services isn’t overwhelming, but if time is of the essence, we’d avoid
SugarSync. With a total task time of a whopping 21 minutes and 29
seconds, the service is as slow as molasses when it comes to uploading
and downloading.
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