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1 Features  





2 Supported platforms  





3 Yandex.disk api  





4 Storage  





5 History  





6 See also  





7 References  





8 External links  














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Yandex.Disk
Developer(s)Yandex
Initial releaseApril 2012; 12 years ago (2012-04)
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
macOS
Linux
iOS
Android
Windows Phone
Symbian
Available inEnglish, Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian
TypeOnline backup service
LicenseFreeware
Websitedisk.yandex.com

Yandex.Disk (Russian: Яндекс.Диск, romanized: Yandeks.Disk) is a cloud service created by Yandex that lets users store files on “cloud” servers and share them with others online. The service is based on syncing data between different devices. Yandex.Disk was launched in English in June 2012.[1]

Features

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Storage — users can upload and save files. There are no restrictions on the length of time files can be stored. All files are uploaded over an encrypted connection and are checked by an antivirus.

Syncing — files are synced between all the user's internet-enabled devices either through the web interface or the Yandex.Disk mobile/desktop application.

Sharing — users can share file download links with others.

Preview — the built-in flash player lets people preview songs.

Integration with other Yandex services — lets people manage their files on other Yandex services such as Yandex.Mail and Yandex.Narod. All sent and received mail attachments are automatically placed in one folder and can easily be searched.[2]

WebDAV support — means that files can be managed with any application supporting the WebDAV protocol. The Yandex.Disk API can be used in any software program supporting WebDAV.[3]

Since October 18, 2019, Yandex.Disk has started throttling WebDAV, causing some clients to time out,[4] the official page redirects to the Yandex.Disk 3.0 client page, support writes: “Yandex.Disk is a personal service that is not designed to be used as an infrastructure element. For such tasks, we have Yandex.Cloud"[5]

Supported platforms

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Web version

Located inside Yandex.Mail under the “Files” tab.

Desktop application

There are applications available for the following operating systems:

Mobile version

The mobile version is available as its own app for:


The mobile app lets users view files on Yandex.Disk, upload files from their mobile device, download files for use offline and email file download links.[6]

Yandex.disk api

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The Yandex.Disk API makes it easier to sync info between smartphones, tablet PCs, laptops and desktop computers.

The API lets developers:

The Yandex.Disk API Documentation was released on April 28, 2012.

Storage

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The service is provided completely free of charge. Everyone starts off with a free allowance of 5GB, which can be increased by 512 Mb increments by referring others[7] to an additional maximum of 10 GB for 20 GB in total. Also, additional storage can be paid for on a monthly or yearly basis.

Users can choose to enable device auto-uploads[8] using the Yandex.Disk App on Android and iOS for an additional 32 GB of free storage. This increases the maximum storage from 10 GB to 42 GB.

History

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April 5, 2012 – the beta version of the service was launched.

May 3, 2012 – the first API and open source client are launched.

May 24, 2012 – a flash player was introduced to the web interface and a “Save to my Disk” button was added to the shared file page, which allows users to share files published by others to their account.

June 26, 2012 – English and Turkish versions available.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Lunden, Ingrid (5 April 2012). "Yandex.Disk Wants To Give iCloud, Skydrive and Dropbox A Run For Their Money In Russia - TechCrunch". Retrieved 9 September 2017.
  • ^ Yandex Product Portfolio’s Replenishment: Yandex.Disk
  • ^ Yandex.Disk API
  • ^ One of the many threads discussing the problem
  • ^ WebDAV page
  • ^ Wauters, Robin (5 April 2012). "Yandex Beats Google To Cloud Storage Service Launch, Offers 10 GB". Retrieved 9 September 2017.
  • ^ "Yandex.Disk storage space - Yandex.Disk. Help". Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  • ^ "Download Yandex.Disk on your computer, smartphone and tablet".
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