I pay for 500 gb on Filen, €3.99 a month, which feels like a fair deal.

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    200TB on my own hardware at home & family members house

    3.5TB on a ServaRica Storage VPS

    480GB on a OVH dedicated server

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      Seriously, I got network storage drive that I can access via a web site. And I barely use it for that. It’s mainly media storage to watch on my TV.

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    Unlimited, but with reduced upload speed after 5TB. It’s Jottacloud for €119 per year. I use it with rclone which lets me encrypt everything myself so I don’t have to trust the provider.

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    el cheapo interneto when you’re not rich:

    4G router at home, data capped (350 GB for 10€) so I had to be creative.

    For non urgent downloads I use an Oracle free tier server: 200 GB. I retrieve the files when I have access to a fiber connection. Also acts as a small seedbox. Completely free but can be reclaimed by Oracle at any moment.

    150 GB on Filen for sharing stuff (one time purchase)

    A small 40 GB VPS for syncing smaller files like my notes, passwords, some files on Nextcloud … also for Wallabag and a few other services.

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    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.

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    1. 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.

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    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.)

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    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.