I guess a follow-up question from me would be, what's your specific use case and why? I only ask because what I ended up going with awhile back was a nextcloud instance hosted on my home network and backed up regularly to another pair or drives, one I left at a buddies house and swapped anytime I did a backup the next time I went over, dropping off the new backup and picking up the old one to do another swap... I don't do that anymore, and just went back to old faithful google.... But I do have plans to re-implement the old system again one day, when I get a phone that's bootloader unlocked and isn't already infested with googleware.. but when in Rome as they say,.. so I just use all the apps google tosses at me, even paying their $9.99 or whatever it is for their 2tb storage.
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Yeah, so far I've been doing the same thing, or alternating with that and Dropbox. But I dislike in general the boxed-in nature of those services and am trying to find some more privacy-conscious alternatives to big tech. It's tough because plenty of features I've come to rely on exist in their hands alone (Google photos, for instance, is incredibly powerful). But I would like to find someplace that allows me to back up and store my data offsite simply and easily.
Mega seems like another good bet. Same deal as Drive but NZ hosted private storage.
Have you thought about just buying a VPS from one of the vendors that accepts crypto?
I use https://xethost.com/ (affiliate link below)
They are reasonably priced and let me pay with crypto.
https://members.xethost.com/aff.php?aff=22
That's a neat option, thanks!
Plus it's always fun to build some Linux sys admin experience. If you go that route and need any help, let me know. It's easier then it seems. ^>^