Anyone here got any recommendations for paid cloud storage options? Given where we are I’m looking for piracy friendly options.

  • BigTiddyGothGF@fedia.io
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    1 year ago

    How much, with what budget and for what use? Something as simple as a seedbox could suffice in some cases, otherwise maybe look at Hetzner’s storage options.

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      1 year ago

      Just need to hold about 4TB for a few months until I buy more hard drives. I didn’t think of a seed box though which could be an option.

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        1 year ago

        No matter what you choose, encrypt the data you store to avoid drama.

        You could take a look at wasabi. Keep in mind that I think they have minimum commit. So if you add 1tb of data, you are charged for storing it a minimum of a few months.

        Backblaze b2 and cloudflare r2 are also options.

        Google drive is also a decent storage platform at a reasonable price. 9.99/mo for 2tb. You can check the rclone matrix for features and alternatives.

      • Manuel@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        1 year ago

        OneDrive family. It gives you 1 TB per account. You can add up to 5 members and they don’t give a fuck about pirated content. I’ve been using them for the last 2 years without any encryption and I’ve had no problems.

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    1 year ago

    @cccc@aussie.zone The privacy friendly (and cheap) option is DIY with Ceph. Managing 100s of petabytes across multiple clusters with it and it’s (mostly) smooth sailing.

      • mattes@lemmy.kussi.me
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        1 year ago

        No way to tell as it depends on all kinds of factors, like workload and IO requirements. For example you could spin up a very cheap spinning rust Ceph cluster for archival use cases or you could have a very fast NVMe/PMEM cluster for compute workloads.

        I am managing all kinds of installations.

        And before somebody ask no, not piracy related lmao.

        (Replying with my lemmy account as my other account apparently isn’t federating with programming.dev)

          • mattes@lemmy.kussi.me
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            1 year ago

            I could not even see your reply on the other account so no way to reply either. I only saw it by navigating to this instance.