Cloud storage advice
Discussion
I'm currently using Google cloud for my backup, the 200Gb annual pay plan. My subscription runs out in June so am considering jumping ship to another provider, preferably UK/Euro based for security.
I'm only using about 160Gb, many of the plans seem to jump from 50/100Gb to 1Tb.
I'm looking for recommendations?
I'm running Linux so something with a Linux interface would be nice, but that's not a deal breaker - I'm quite happy to work through a browser.
I'm only using about 160Gb, many of the plans seem to jump from 50/100Gb to 1Tb.
I'm looking for recommendations?
I'm running Linux so something with a Linux interface would be nice, but that's not a deal breaker - I'm quite happy to work through a browser.
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hstewie said:

Google, Dropbox, OneDrive, for most people there are very few reasons to look beyond those three IMO.
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For conventional stuff, I agree with this. I've used all three both at home & work and they're similar enough - I've ended up with OneDrive just because it's included in my office 265 subscription.Enable 2FA job done mostly.
For bigger stuff, I use backblaze. I have my media drive backed up via backblaze - I have about 40TB on there. Only advantage of backblaze is unlimited capacity for a fixed price.
Tresorit (Switzerland) and pCloud (Switzerland) both have decent Linux interfaces. pCloud starts at 500GB, Tresorit at 50GB but both are priced similarly to Dropbox/Google etc.
Tresorit is fully encrypted and they do NOT have access to your data. pCloud, by default is not, but you can add it if you want.
I use both, although for different things and picked up a 'lifetime' account with pCloud a few years ago, which has now paid itself off effectively.
Both apps work well on desktop Linux (Arch btw), both support syncing although I think there are more options for backing up folders in pCloud (but not within the encrypted aspect).
They have both been around for a good few years, so while are clearly not as big as Dropbox, Google etc, seem to be doing ok and do not look like they are about to disappear.
Tresorit is fully encrypted and they do NOT have access to your data. pCloud, by default is not, but you can add it if you want.
I use both, although for different things and picked up a 'lifetime' account with pCloud a few years ago, which has now paid itself off effectively.
Both apps work well on desktop Linux (Arch btw), both support syncing although I think there are more options for backing up folders in pCloud (but not within the encrypted aspect).
They have both been around for a good few years, so while are clearly not as big as Dropbox, Google etc, seem to be doing ok and do not look like they are about to disappear.
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