Popular Post britney thpearth Posted June 15 Popular Post Posted June 15 (edited) The cloud hosting website DBREE which was a treasure trove for leaked music and often used to share songs within discussion boards has revealed they have lost access to the files stored on their server, due to a data centre being destroyed in the ongoing war. All downloads will lead to a statement that almost feels like an eerie reminder of the state of the world right now. Their statement: 15/05/2024 We have a disk failure on our main file server, and for the last month we have been trying our best to get the disk replaced. The main file server is located in a country torn by conflict and war. The data centre where our main file server is located has also been partially damaged which has taken our Internet connection offline. Thankfully the staff operating the data centre are all safe. However, the engineers maintaining the hardware for the data centre have not been able to safely access the site for the last month. While we understand this may be frustrating for our users we need to be mindful that there are more important things in life than zeros and ones. We are a free cloud storage provider and have never asked our users to contribute in order to keep our operations running. We thank you for your continued patience, and if are unable to access a file again then please pause for a moment, and remember to be grateful that you are alive. If there are any further developments we will share this with you. Regards, Team Ops Team Ops Edited June 16 by britney thpearth 5 Quote
thetaco Posted June 17 Posted June 17 Yeah I’ve noticed the issues, my uploads are impossible to access. Anyone know a new website? Quote
Cypher Posted June 18 Posted June 18 At least the newer files still work! But also, the CP on that site is frightening. 2 Quote
ChildOfTheMoon Posted June 27 Posted June 27 On 6/17/2024 at 8:08 PM, Cypher said: At least the newer files still work! But also, the CP on that site is frightening. well at least those files are gone now! 1 Quote
DiEEnE Posted June 29 Posted June 29 On 6/26/2024 at 7:28 PM, ChildOfTheMoon said: well at least those files are gone now! No there not, there are still active links right now with that type of material 1 Quote
computer boy Posted June 29 Posted June 29 Bummer, I uploaded a few zips with .m4a files, for my iTunes library and now they're gone. Lesson learned haha. 1 Quote
Cypher Posted June 29 Posted June 29 6 hours ago, computer boy said: Bummer, I uploaded a few zips with .m4a files, for my iTunes library and now they're gone. Lesson learned haha. There are a few sites out there that continue to try and preserve m4a. From what I see, Cloud Mail (the Russian site) tends to stay up the longest! 2 1 Quote
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