Re: [CODE4LIB] Cloud storage providers

2023-09-27 Thread Mike Paulmeno
Jeff,
If you're looking for a Google Drive replacement, then something like 
Proton Drive may be right for you.   It's from the same people who make Proton 
Mail.  I've never used their Drive product, but the email one is solid and very 
privacy focused.  Here is the website: https://proton.me/drive .  NextCloud may 
work as well, but you would have to find a hosting solution.

Best,
Mike

-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries  On Behalf Of Jeffrey Sabol
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2023 3:35 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG
Subject: [CODE4LIB] Cloud storage providers

Hello Colleagues,

I am looking for an inexpensive cloud storage provider for mostly documents for 
my faculty union.  Recommendation beyond the big name providers would be 
helpful.

Jeff Sabol
Long Beach City College


Re: [CODE4LIB] Cloud storage providers

2023-09-26 Thread Francis Kayiwa

Heya Jeff,


On 9/26/23 3:35 PM, Jeffrey Sabol wrote:

Hello Colleagues,

I am looking for an inexpensive cloud storage provider for mostly documents
for my faculty union.  Recommendation beyond the big name providers would
be helpful.


Are you expecting feature parity with AWS S3?

If that is the case I found and used Scaleway's object and c14 storage 
to mostly meet it.
Otherwise, and I haven't looked at this in 3 years so your mileage will 
vary, wasabi's offerings are significantly less expensive. When we 
settled on Scaleway we found Wasabi to fall short on a feature I cannot 
recall now.


AWS will also say S3 glacier may fit your bill.

Sincerely,
./fxk



Jeff Sabol
Long Beach City College


[CODE4LIB] Cloud storage providers

2023-09-26 Thread Jeffrey Sabol
Hello Colleagues,

I am looking for an inexpensive cloud storage provider for mostly documents
for my faculty union.  Recommendation beyond the big name providers would
be helpful.

Jeff Sabol
Long Beach City College