• @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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    7 days ago

    If price is main concern, you still have options, but you’ll need to be a lot more specific about what you need. For example:

    • direct Drive replacements - OneDrive and Amazon Drive
    • just file storage - DropBox, and MEGA
    • backups - NordLocker, Backblaze
    • hosted and self-hosted cloud platforms - OwnCloud and NextCloud, use Backblaze B2 for storage

    I’m doing the last one. I have NextCloud installed on my custom NAS (just openSUSE Leap with some drives) and am working on configuring B2 as a backup service. It’s more expensive than Drive, but it’s also more versatile (streams movies to TV, use as Linux package cache for faster upgrades, etc).

    Each of these are similar in price to Google Drive, but with a different feature set. Some are cheaper.

    • Konala Koala
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      17 days ago

      Sorry for not being more specific about what I need, I will explain it here.

      With Google Drive, it gets assigned to a drive letter on my computer which is H: here and I’m not sure if any other Drive alternatives do that or not.

      Right now, I currently pay $3 USD a month for 300 GBs of Google Drive space and they appear to go up with 5TBs for $25 USD a month and $10TBs for $50 USD a month.

      I’m not interested in One Drive as that is Microsoft’s Shit.

        • Konala Koala
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          16 days ago

          Well, for one thing, I would want to find out if there is a way to mount a remote drive service to a drive letter on a Windows machine like Google Drive so that I can have it as a backup option that would keep my stuff privacy, and not scraped by some AI LLM.