I'm in need for an online storage solution.
I need to store old photos on it, old files, archives, etc. Up to 500GB to a TB in the near future. I could buy a hard drive or build a NAS, but I will be moving and I'm also paranoid about theft, fire damage or simple HDD failures.
The service needs to be as cheap as possible, but legit/reputable, so no Mega.nz nor Mediafire or any other shady service which may end up dead in a year or two.
Speed isn't an issue at all. I won't be doing much downloading nor uploading.
Dropbox is too expensive. OneDrive looks better, but is there anything cheaper out there?
>>60073286
yeah you should check out S3 in aws. You can get an idea of what your costs would be like at this link, just put in size of data you expect and how much transfer you expect on average:
https://calculator.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html
click on the 'Amazon S3' tab on the left-hand side.
you could upload the same data to two or three different "not legit/reputable" hosts like mega.nz in case one of them goes down.
or you could waste your money paying for cloud storage like a cuck.
>>60073286
If you get office 365 you get an extra terabyte on onedrive. Onedrive also integrates well with explorer on windows, and has a decent app on android. Tbh I find it very valuable it backs up all of my phone photos seamlessly and works super well for spreadsheets and documents
I know I sound like a shill but I'm pretty happy with it. I also have a couple NAS drives that I use for some things but overall onedrive is a huge help especially with phone backups
>>60073542
Sounds nice, it's on my list now.
NASes are great, and I use them for media storage and pirating shit in general, but if something dies or everything burns up, I can always rebuild my collection. Not so with old personal pictures and imporant documentation.
Consider backblaze b2, its cheaper than s3 and googles one