You can use faculty shared storage for any files you need to share with anyone. This share is called "Swamp" (cz: Bažina) and is accessible through SMB protocol:
Windows: \\fungus.favu.vut.cz\bazina
Mac: smb://fungus.favu.vut.cz/bazina
When you are logged with your faculty login+password in classrom or study room, you see Swamp as disk "B:" on Windows or by its name on Mac.
If you are on private computer (Windows 10 or Mac), it requires extra login+password. You can access without login too, but in case of Windows 10 you must enable deprecated protocol SMB1 (howto) and use different addressess:
Windows: \\anakonda.ffa.vutbr.cz\bazina
Mac: smb://anakonda.ffa.vutbr.cz/bazina
you have your own private space (40GB) for individual storage with possibilty to share the content as webpage. This place is called "fungus" and is accessible by these protocols:
FTP
hostname: fungus.favu.vut.cz
login: yourlogin
password: yourpassword
encryption: yes, required
type of encryption: SFTP or FTP over SSH
port: 22
SMB
Windows: \\fungus.favu.vut.cz\yourlogin
Mac: smb://fungus.favu.vut.cz/yourlogin
you must provide login in this variation: yourlogin@vutbr.cz and your password
If you create folder called "www", it will be publicly visible and it will work as webpage with autoindex capability. URL of this www folder will be:
http://fungus.favu.vut.cz/~yourlogin
Warning: do not publish any illegal stuff (such as copyrighted files or inappropriate content with explicit nudity or so on). Anything placed outside www folder is private and there are no strict rules about that and you can use it for archiving your studio works.
You can use Google drive with endless capacity but when you finish your study here, the data can be inaccessible for you and/or deleted.
You can use One Drive service with almost endless capacity but when you finish your study here, the data can be inaccessible for you and/or deleted.
Note: compared to faculty drives which provide high bandwidth access (1Gbit/s per user), the Gdrive and OneDrive might be slower (a lot slower).