I pay for 500 gb on Filen, €3.99 a month, which feels like a fair deal.
60TB of my own hosted cloud.
2TB Google
2TB Microsoft
2TB Apple
Unlimited IDrive for mobile photos/videos backup.
Idk, my home server has a 1tb SSD. Does that count?
Zero
48TB on my own hardware
275TB 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.
None
- I don’t have anything important enough to pay for.
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.
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’ve got Idrive backups at 5TB for like $5 a month or something.
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.
I run my own nextcloud at home with several TB free on raidz. So no need to pay a foreign service for that.
Zero.
There is no cloud, just someone else’s computer.
Explain this
Oh my god you’re awesome. Simply put straight to the point, cuts like a razor.
Just use the cloudssssSSSss
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.)
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.
210GB on Filen (two stacked lifetime plans)
Is that possible on the same account?
Yes, plans are stackable. When I need more space I can buy another lifetime plan and it’ll get added to my account.
For some reason (maybe it being called the “starter plan”) I figured it was a one time thing. Good to know, thanks.