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Large Files - CDNs, Image Compression, Video Hosting, and Big Zips

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How to Use Cloudinary to Host Your Images

I use Cloudinary for all of my image hosting. I upload images directly to Cloudinary from the client. It keeps it up on their servers and I forever stored in there with that URL. They also have a really nice like free, I think what do you get like 10 gigs for free before you even have to start paying for it? The API is really good. I'm using it in my upcoming React course. they're not paying me for this or anything. I just think that it's the easiest way to upload images. And I don't have to worry about someone else's servers, all of my images are in one place. Oh yeah, because you can generate a bunch

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