Which company offers the best cloud storage?

Which company offers the best cloud storage?

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raspberrypi.org

syncthing

Nextcloud, you can host your own or you can pick a free provider from their site (which is something I didn't know). I picked one from my country that gave 5gigs of free storage, it's fantastic. It's fantastic. And on Linux it syncs to all file systems and not just ext4 like Dropbox (lmao)

MS OneDrive is the best by far.

one two combo of syncthing and nextcloud

pCloud

O365 publicly/family
nextcloud for TBs of feet

Syncthing on a Raspberry Pi.

Onedrive. Offers the most storage for cheapest, too bad it's shit.

Google
G Suite account is like $10/month for unlimited storage (5 user min isn't enforced)

Unironically Microsoft, I was buttblasted when I saw they match MEGA prices on terabyte and toss Office365 on deal. I just hope they get their rofl agile no testing rofl development model in check and resume waterfall like sane people did three years ago already.

>nextcloud for TBs of feet
:/

Gdrive for unlimited storage, 10$ a month + costs of a domain. (Protip: locally encrypt your files before upload)

Nextcloud for private secure selfhosted storage.

iCloud

this.
how noone else yet mentioned this ITT baffles me.

do your own, retard

Google is shit. Upload a txt file, let it convert to Docs format, then redownload as txt. It will now have an extra breaks everywhere there was an existing one. Then reupload that, let it convert to Docs, and redownload again. Yet extra breaks again. There is no good reason for them to be altering plain text files, and they are massive faggots for doing so (and many, many other things besides).

Do they know what is stored in my storage? I don't want them to see my loli hentais

Dropbox Plus.

>You can up / download via GoodSync Explorer on Win XP!

>muh buzzwords
probably some Singaporean server renting company

Go back, reddit.

yea only way to use the cloud meme is to upload in encrypted .7z archives
cloud is a mistake, MAKE YOUR OWN SERVERS

I use GPG archives, and would make my own servers if I dwelt in actual homes.

Your own servers are the best. No storage limits, no botnet, and no TOS to abide by.

What's the best place to host a personal website and a nextcloud for a reasonable price? I was thinking of linode, but was wondering if there is a better/cheaper option.

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I aint paying for shit, if I need public file access I'll use IPFS.
If I need remote access to personal files, I use ssh/sshfs.
If I need to sync data across peers, I use syncthing.
Only if I absolutely need offsite storage will I consider it.

Less about payment and more about reliability.
I have come to learn over the years not to trust services for these tasks and have a higher confidence in my own instances held together with duct tape in a basement.
>service goes from free to paid
>service disappears
>service drops a feature you use
Fuck all that.

why use both?

Tresorit, it's literally like Dropbox but with end-to-end encryption

>he plugs in his phone and uploads pictures through the browser.

Sorry for late reply,
I use OVH for my server needs.
You might wanna look at other VPS's providers with more storage.

Well to be fair they are opening it and reading it.

O365 is what I pay for but if I was an enterprise user I’d go with Box.

Dropbox UI is shit.
Egnyte is shit.

There are others not worth mentioning.
>t. worked in this exact field for a few years

Do i really need to pay in order to get more than 2gb of storage?

gdrive is 15 default
onedrive 5
box 10

no, my fresh new account clearly says 2gb only. that's my max storage

dropbox only has 2gb free
switch to a better provider

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What is local encryption, google can have all my randomly generated noise.