Backup-Recovery :: File Sharing :: File Sharing Sites

Peer to peer networks have supported file sharing sites for quite a while. Of course, in the early days, these file sharing websites were based on a centralized server. You would visit a file sharing site and conduct a query for the file you want. This search went through a database on a centralized network of servers. In other words, these file sharing web sites housed all the files in one place rather than how it works today.

File sharing sites these days work as a decentralized network. What this means is that you may have a file sharing website serving as the entry point for your search. Then, you would put a query out as to what type of file you need. Instead of searching one server, this query snakes its way through countless “nodes” or people who are also hooked into this network of file sharing sites. Your computer as well as countless others is set up to allow visitors to search their hard drives for specific files to share. These are also called peer to peer file sharing sites.

You will find a ton of free file sharing sites on the internet. So how do you know which of these p2p file sharing sites are legitimate? The best answer is to run an internet search and read comments of other people on tech forums. Many internet travelers are quick to spot fakes and warn others of potential hazards of some of these free file sharing sites.

Once you have narrowed down all the legitimate free file sharing websites, you do you know which ones you should try? Well, take a look at some of the top file sharing sites like Kazaa, Morpheus and BitTorrent. Two of the three proclaim that they are virus free as well as free of spy ware and ad ware and other malicious beasties. Kazaa makes the same claims and yet, their free version is bundled with advertising software. Of course, for a nominal fee, you can download an advertisement free file sharing application.

The best file sharing websites tout exactly what they do and are upfront about the traffic, drop-offs and potential of accidentally downloading a fraudulent file. Unfortunately, sometimes hackers have files that are labeled with false information. And if you accidentally download one of these files, you could open your computer to viruses, Trojans and more. That is why it is important to stick with just one of the best file sharing sites that you find – to avoid these potential problems.

If you fancy the programming on some of the British channels, then you are in luck when it comes to file sharing sites. The BBC announced recently that they are extending their commercial arm to include a selection of BBC file sharing sites so that you can download your favorite programming. You can also do this with a number of American shows as well.

Everyone including you may have an opinion of what the best file sharing site around is. The best answer to the file sharing sites question is that whichever file share protocol works for you with few problems is the best file sharing site.


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