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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

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[โ€“] lemann@lemmy.one 12 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Another Backblaze user checking in ๐Ÿ˜ I use their B2 service for $6/TB/mo, however they have an unlimited storage option for Windows/Mac if you're interested in that

[โ€“] shalafi@lemmy.world 9 points 9 months ago

Maybe Google isn't welcome around here, but I spend ~100/yr. for 2TB. $4.20/mo./TB.

I map my Windows libraries to my Google Drive and I'm done. Save it and it syncs. Plus, I use Android and Gmail, so everything fits nicely in the same ecosystem.

[โ€“] sxan@midwest.social 4 points 9 months ago

Awesome company that makes it eau to interface worth their storage outside of their proprietary tools, resulting in wide support built in to a bunch of backup software. Have no issue with you storing encrypted blobs. But - and this is most important - they don't harvest your data and resell or reuse it (although, always encrypt, to be sure).

Fantastic company.