I kept getting a message saying that I've reached the maximum 5 GB of storage and was unable to add more pictures or videos so I'm paying Apple $1 a month which is fairly cheap. For Google I'm paying $2 a month mainly for my gmail account which I was also getting a message.
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How much do you pay for cloud storage or is the free 5 GB enough?
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Originally posted by ua_guy View Post$0
I don't pay for cloud storage, nor do I keep most of my stuff in "the cloud". IMO it's a waste of money.
That said, I don't currently pay anything for cloud storage as I haven't filled up the free storage yet. I am at 91% with Google so I need to go through and clean out photos that don't need to be there. I used to be able to delete them from Google Photo without deleting them from my phone, but they changed something recently that interfered with that so I need to figure that out. There are a lot of photos I want on my phone but don't need in my Google Photos account.
If you do need to store more than the free storage allows, the fee for added space is very cheap and certainly worth it if you have a use for it.Steve
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I think I pay $20/yr for 100GB of could storage with Google, shared across my family's accounts. We value the flexibility of having access to everything anywhere. Mostly, it allows auto-backup for our photos/videos, which become indexed & accessible from any device.
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We have a family Office 365 account that comes w/ 1 TB of storage for $99/year. The cloud storage is just a "bonus" on top of the Office subscription.“Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it … he who doesn’t … pays it.”
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On some occasion I download all my photos to my computer. I back my own files up.
One project I've been considering for a year now is buying a NAS. I want to do this for streaming the movies I own. One bonus is I can self host my own cloud service.
NAS $500
Hard drives $200 x 4
I'm not suggesting it is a cheaper alternative, just an alternative.
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Originally posted by myrdale View Post
One project I've been considering for a year now is buying a NAS. I want to do this for streaming the movies I own. One bonus is I can self host my own cloud service.
NAS $500
Hard drives $200 x 4Steve
* Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
* There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.
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Originally posted by disneysteve View Post
I had never heard of this before you posted but just looked it up. So if you do this, is there any ongoing fee for hosting your own cloud service? If not, that would be pretty cool.
ETA: Technically you don't need to make it routable from anywhere, and the NAS can live inside of your home network's firewall to only provide storage for devices directly connected to your home network .... In fact, many home routers today make doing so very easy, in a simplistic manner -- plug in any hard drive to the router & boom, you've got a networked drive. But I think you lose out on alot of potential value by restricting the storage to your home network.Last edited by kork13; 05-28-2024, 05:17 AM.
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Thanks kork. Very cool. And I agree that restricting it to the home wouldn’t be nearly as useful. The whole
benefit of cloud storage is being able to access everything from anywhere.Steve
* Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
* There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.
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