How much cloud storage do you have?
How much cloud storage do you have?
I pay for 500 gb on Filen, €3.99 a month, which feels like a fair deal.
How much cloud storage do you have?
I pay for 500 gb on Filen, €3.99 a month, which feels like a fair deal.
0b.
Dedicated, of course. Technically some of my private info is stored who knows where.
Just use the cloudssssSSSss
Explain this
Oh my god you're awesome. Simply put straight to the point, cuts like a razor.
200TB on my own hardware at home & family members house
3.5TB on a ServaRica Storage VPS
480GB on a OVH dedicated server
Is that for scientific data/training sets, or are you mirroring ever Linux distro in existence?
One high res image of your mom.
Yum
Zero
Seriously, I got network storage drive that I can access via a web site. And I barely use it for that. It's mainly media storage to watch on my TV.
Idk, my home server has a 1tb SSD. Does that count?
Unlimited, but with reduced upload speed after 5TB. It's Jottacloud for €119 per year. I use it with rclone which lets me encrypt everything myself so I don't have to trust the provider.
el cheapo interneto when you're not rich:
4G router at home, data capped (350 GB for 10€) so I had to be creative.
For non urgent downloads I use an Oracle free tier server: 200 GB. I retrieve the files when I have access to a fiber connection. Also acts as a small seedbox. Completely free but can be reclaimed by Oracle at any moment.
150 GB on Filen for sharing stuff (one time purchase)
A small 40 GB VPS for syncing smaller files like my notes, passwords, some files on Nextcloud ... also for Wallabag and a few other services.
If all my HDDs and SSDs died tomorrow apart from the inconvenience of buying new ones it would probably be a blessing to get rid of junk files from 2006 that maybe I want to save for some reason.
60TB of my own hosted cloud.
2TB Google
2TB Microsoft
2TB Apple
Unlimited IDrive for mobile photos/videos backup.
48TB on my own hardware
For important data, I have around 100 GB in an AWS bucket, all encrypted backups (moved away from Dropbox a few years back). It costs me about €5 or 6 per month. Thinking about moving them to a European provider, though not sure where to as yet. Less important data stay local on external disks.
On Nextcloud, 6TB available but I'm only using about 100GB. Google, Dropbox, and iCloud are all free tier, don't use them much.
1 TB.
6.9Gb on my Dropbox
I've got Idrive backups at 5TB for like $5 a month or something.
I pay for 2tb on iCloud, but that is mostly for my family, I sync my files with syncthing but I only have like 400gb available like that
I run my own nextcloud at home with several TB free on raidz. So no need to pay a foreign service for that.
Like 20GB of Pictrs data on Exoscale, then about 30GB of pictures from my phone on the same provider.
2TB on Mega but thinking of switching to Nextcloud. 18TB (2 18TB drives striped mirrored) locally in my NAS, saving for 2 more
Mine is all backup space, but about 6TB between iDrive and B2. Works out to around $15/month total.
uhh none other than free (in price) google drive on a few gmails, but i dont use it.
i might eventually pay for cloud storage (when i can afford an option that won't use my data in ways i dont want it to be used) for backups. for now i do backups on my devices with syncthing. it would be wise to have some backup storage in a different location, though.
1 TB active, 2 TB Backup on my own storage and 2 TB Backup remote on internxt (lifetime plan).
Before being overly excited about their lifetime offerings (and discounts on such) getting the backups running reliably was a pain up until their last webdav update, so I would consider them with caution. Also I'm not sure they do another round discounts on their plans... at least their marketing mails said it was the last chance - but hey, that also might be a strategy to make you buy in.
I have two separate nextcloud servers and pay around 14€ a month for the remote one. The home one costs me like 20€ a month just in electricity, not to mention the 500€ hdds and the administration time invested.
Going cheapo on cloud storage shows me that people dont care about the world they live in. Every cloud account thats below 5-10 €$ for like max 50 GBs is cheaper than it costs to run them. Its just a way for large companies to destroy small companies who could actually provide a decent service.
I mean, feel free to prove me wrong but please spare me the capital apologist stance.
Of course, just another backup location should not be that expensive but a nextcloud is something very different.
A couple of 5GB chunks from Proton and 5GB from my Apple account. I also have a couple more GBs from my free Outlook account but I don’t really use it to store sensitive info.
About 19 GB on Google Drive, free account. 20 GB on Tuta, I believe, paid. Also a free account on Mega, 20 GB. More than enough for me.
(Actually I'm on a trial run of Google One 2 TB tier that came free with my Pixel 9 Pro, but I'm cancelling that when the time comes.)
I have 24TB on my own server, and another 1TB (split halfway between me and my boyfriend) that comes with a Proton account I pay for.
The 24TB was about € 200 per drive, built out over several years.
3 x 8 TB + 1 x 8 TB for parity makes about € 800 total. The other hardware was leftover computer hardware I had lying around, so in total I think the server cost me about € 1000,-
I pay € 180 / year for Proton for two people, which is € 7,50 per person per month. That includes a mail server, 1 TB cloud storage (500 GB per person), VPN, password manager, etc.
Not really. I have a Google drive, but I gradually reduce my use of it. I don't upload personal stuff there.
I have two hard drive at home that I use to sync all my information from my phone/computer to for backup (using syncthing). One day I'll pay for a fixed IP/VPN service for remote access to these drives. The two drives are in two different locations in the house.
I would like to have a drive in an additional location for backup. But I don't want it online.
Personal: 2TB on iCloud shared with the family. I’m, by far, taking up the most space at 160GB.
Haven’t felt the need to use anything else. I’m still on Google too but don’t store anything new there since I have zero trust in my privacy on the service. Come to think of it, I need to remove whatever is still there and move it to iCloud.
Work: It’s all OneDrive/Sharepoint can’t remember the storage we’re given, which I don’t have control over, and don’t love. On Windows, it tends to fail to sync a folder here and there every once in a while for no apparent reason. And I absolutely hate the fact that you can’t attach a file to an Outlook email while it’s still open. Sometimes that is the best way to share it Microsoft! I wish I could use a Mac at work … sigh.
None
Around 30TB shares between various providers. Hetzner for servers, Ionos for S3 compatible block storage, Tuxis for PBS, atm still some old backups at Synology and Backblaze,but getting rid of that.
Total cost should be around 120€/month.
8TB on my own NAS.
108TB on my own hardware.
How much did you pay for that? He gets 0.5 TB for 48 $ per year, presumably including 24/7 availability, redundancy, etc. And not just included but without having to manage anything.
Not that guy, but I bought a bulk order of used hard drives on eBay for about $1/TB
Granted, a lot of those drives died on the way so it was more like $1.50/TB after I sifted through it. I've only had one more die in 3 years