In the past there were posts about dealing with large IPFS folders (>100GB), like updating them with more data. MFS is useful (as posted about previously); this is also useful:
> $ ipfs pin update
"--unpin=true" is the default if --unpin=... is omitted; use --unpin=false to not unpin the older CID. Say that you have a 150GB folder with 10 folders. Next, you use MFS to add an 11th folder to it. To more quickly pin the new CID (from adding a folder), use "ipfs pin update --unpin=false ". (It should be quicker than "ipfs pin add --progress ".)
>>/9151/
PMV UzK7EMWHKA0 and other videos from that channel= local, remote, top, video file was at
ipfs://QmaMvkDefafakMg9cmnVbeu1wTh15RtqJtnHV1bPPW7XWK
>>/9116/
PMV VXZkvHZ4Ru4 local-top, remote-midgrade, video file was at
ipfs://QmWYBT96oshRC6UQMkv3NGSvCrX7azSva9M6MczSsUeLZe
>>/9161/
> https://1drv.ms/f/s!AsEvJOt-JYCtgYQF1U1ogHW4mc5Bvw
> Flyghtning Brony Tunes
> Type: Folder
> Modified: 10/6/2019 11:27 AM
> Added: Francesco Mistretta
> Date created: 9/21/2019 06:29 AM
> Shared: 9/22/2019 03:21 AM
> Size: 694 MB
Looks like Microsoft OneDrive (1drv.ms / onedrive.live.com / storage.live.com) is less archive-friendly than Google Drive. (Images from YT and live.com.)