What's the cheapest online storage that you know of?

I’m looking for a diskspace of possibly 1TB online

Edit: my idea is to use it like as an external harddisk for everyday stuff. Encrypt the disk, put my filesystem on it, mount it as external drive kinda. Never worry about backups or lost data etc, as the provider would take care of it

bionicjoey, (edited )

Since you didn’t mention your requirements, I’ll assume data integrity isn’t super important. In that case, allow me to introduce you to /dev/null as a service. It’s free and has unlimited capacity.

brygphilomena,

This gave me a hearty chuckle. Thank you for showing me that wonderful piece of software.

DarkenLM,

Now we just need to invent a way to read the Void of Nothingness to retrieve the data and bam! Infinite storage.

bionicjoey,

That’s easy, just read from /dev/urandom. The access speed is super slow, but eventually you’ll find your data

DarkenLM,
zero_iq,

Idk man, I think it might have some reliability issues… I tried restoring my data and all I got back was a badly-typed copy of the complete works of Shakespeare.

bionicjoey,

Try running: sed ‘s/blurst of times/worst of times/g’

Yawnder,

Already exists, and it’s offered by IKEA. Here is the kit you need: 0 1

The only problem is that I don’t have the plans that shows how to assemble the parts.

secret_ninja,

This is hilarious. I love it haha

u202307011927,

I’d never expect to find an answer like this lol. Thankyou

bionicjoey,

Happy to help! Let me know if have any other technical questions :)

Asudox,
@Asudox@lemmy.world avatar

Thanks for the website, it was a funny read.

hjpoijnerflkjn,

Never worry about backups or lost data etc, as the provider would take care of it

This is not how it works. You still have to backup your data!

Your account can be closed due to various reasons, you accidentally delete files, some malware deletes files without you noticing it before it is too late.

A friend of mine lost some important data because of the ovh server container fire incident. Ovh had no backups.

u202307011927,

Ooofsh, thanks. You’re right

electric_nan, (edited )

Check out Hetzner Storage Box. I’ve got 20TB for my Jellyfin library and it’s $50/mo.

Edit: use rclone to mount it as a network drive on your desktop.

Edit 2: Just checked and it’s $40/month

soupuos,

I’m kind of curious why you don’t just buy a HDD or two. At $600 a year you’d break even really quickly.

electric_nan,

It’s a good question. If I had something like gigabit internet with high upload speeds I probably would (and eventually will). Right now though, I use Jellyfin from wherever I am, and I share it with a few friends and family too.

alekwithak,

Are you hosting Jellyfin in the cloud as well?

soupuos,

That makes sense! Thanks for sharing

sunbeam60, (edited )

OVH is quite cheap (£0.0024/GB-month)

extant,

I wanted to do my own self-hosted storage but for the cost and features I went with Dropbox. It’s $10 a month if you prepay for the year otherwise it’s $12 and you get two terabytes of storage. For that you get all the same things most self-hosted solutions will offer including 30 days of versioning/backups. Additionally it’s pretty popular so most software has built in integration which is convenient but not something you need. Bottom line is doing your own storage can be cheap but adding off-site backups gets expensive and just going straight to off-site backups (cloud storage) is going to be close to the $10-$12 dollars you’ll pay anyway but you have to do all the work.

randombullet,

Backblaze.

9/month for unlimited storage.

I’m at 4tb stored.

sunbeam60,

It’s hard (and against ToS) to access B2C Backblaze with any S3/Swift API, though. So it depends a bit on your use-case.

hotdoge42,

OneDrive with Microsoft 365 Family subscription. There are several deals for 50€ per 15 Month for 1TB per Account. Since it is the family subscription you’ll get up to 6 Accounts. So it is 3.33€ for 6TB or 0.55€ per TB.

Sensitivezombie,

I second this. So much bang for your buck and it’s cheaper than Amazon prime

jasondj,

Where is MS Office 50€/15mo and can I use it in America? Been thinking about getting a new domain since I failed to get off google workspaces in time.

TheGreenGolem,

On AWS S3 Glacier Deep Archive 1TB will cost you $1/month. I use it as one of my off-site backup solutions.

BeanCounter,

Careful recommending glacier. It is shockingly, crazy expensive to retrieve data.

chahk,

How much will it cost to retrieve that backup though?

Nath,
@Nath@aussie.zone avatar

Around $120/TB from memory when I looked into it.

That’s too much for regular stuff, but if you’re using it to store your family photos and videos off-site in case of a fire etc, you’d pay it. Hmmm… I wonder whether you could get insurance to cover it?

TheGreenGolem,

I use it exactly for that. It’s a secondary, long term backup which I plan to hopefully never retrieve. It’s basically write-only for me and I hope it will remain that way. (Because if it’s not, I lost my on-site backup AND my primary cloud backup as well. So I’m probably very fucked.)

GreatAlbatross,
@GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk avatar

Especially if you forget to tar it.

binboupan,

Hetzner’s Storage Box is quite cheap

riley0,
@riley0@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar
AcesFullOfKings,

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  • hackris,

    And then send us the links. Sharing is caring :)

    MrFunnyMoustache,

    Encrypt everything first and you’ll soon have entire communities trying to decipher it for fun.

    AgnosticMammal,

    Is this an ARG?

    MrFunnyMoustache,

    People will assume it’s an ARG even if it isn’t.

    CanadaPlus,

    That’s pretty high risk, though, since the admins could notice at any time.

    Pyr_Pressure,

    I’ve used Sync.com for awhile now with few issues. 1TB is about $6 a month, 2TB around $8 a month.

    kambusha,

    Does anyone use Proton for storage?

    I’ve been contemplating hopping onto their offerings once Proton pass has added some more features.

    BastingChemina,

    I tried but for me the upload was very slow and not very practical.

    They only have a windows app for now, so to back up my NAS the only solution I found was to create a windows VM, a virtual disk pointed at my data on the NAS and running the VM regularly to back up the data.

    I gave up after few weeks and went to backblaze.

    PerogiBoi,
    @PerogiBoi@lemmy.ca avatar

    I have Proton for VPN and it came with 500gb of cloud storage with my plan. Pretty decent.

    Dark_Arc,
    @Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg avatar

    I think it could be a good option in the future, but it’s pretty under baked right now.

    simon_greenwood,

    iDrive E2 is $40 a year for 1TB S3 compatible storage and they have promotions quite often. As always with cheap storage don’t rely on it and have a local NAS but it’s handy for offsite. I’ve just transferred out of Wasabi, who were cheap but are less so now.

    Catsrules,

    Buyvm has 1TB for $5, but you need a GPS to connect to it, that is another $2. So $7 total for a small linux box with 1TB.

    RalphWolf,

    A GPS? Why?

    Mr_Blott,

    They hide it in a field

    Catsrules,

    You use a global private server when you fat finger the G instead of a V

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