On 2019-02-17, Celejar <cele...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, 15 Feb 2019 09:52:55 -0000 (UTC) > Curt <cu...@free.fr> wrote: > >> On 2019-02-15, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming <tdteoenm...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > >> > Basically personal data. I don't intend to access the data in the >> > Cloud often. Just want to park it permanently in the Cloud. Maybe I >> > can access the Cloud from anywhere in the world? >> > >> >> >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_Glacier > > Depending on how often / how fast the storage will need to be accessed, > C14 can be cheaper: > > https://www.online.net/en/c14#pricing
Amazon also fills the enterprise-unlikely-to-fold-in-the-foreseeable- future" reliability criterion. I'm uncertain about c14 in this regard (though a "deep underground fallout shelter located in Paris, France. Without known natural, technological, and military risks..." sounds quite reassuring, especially if you're a French civil servant). One worrisome aspect is the "Sustainability Guarantee" (whatever that might be) for a "Standard" service level is merely 3-6 years, which is quite this side of forever. It also appears that once your data is uploaded to a "safe-deposit box" (limited to 40TB in size) via the rsync, ftp, sftp, or scp protocols, it is permanently archived. But you only have 7 days to effectuate that upload. How many TBs of data the OP could transfer over his link in a week remains to be evaluated, but it seems unarchiving an existing archive to add more data, or creating a new one, are both operations subject to a fee. BTW, what about these Canadians (histoire de couper la poire en deux, so to speak)? https://www.sync.com/pricing/ Business Advanced For multiple users $15per user, per month billed annually 2-user minimum All the secure file storage you need (up to 10 TB per user), with advanced sharing, collaboration, admin controls and live support. That comes out to $75.00 a month for 50TB (five users). Sounds pretty good from here. > Celejar > >