Ask HN: In light of the recent Dropbox events, which cloud storage service?
In light of the events with Dropbox recently (Mac application issues, password dumps from 2012), what is the best cloud storage service?
I am looking for something that has full end-to-end encryption, high storage limits, and I don't want to use Google Drive, OneDrive, iCloud Drive or Dropbox.
I have heard of many different services that people have switched to, but what are the pros and cons of each. How much storage can you get? What are the pricing tiers?
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 20.4 ms ] threadIt uses the Bittorrent protocol to send files between machines. Your files aren't stored in the cloud (although you could set up a remote linux server and have everything sync to it).
I paid for an individual license and after a bit of pain initially getting some large folders syncing correctly I really like it. Their interface is great and there are OSX, Linux and Windows builds. You can add new machines very easily and like I mentioned above, if you want off-site backup you can just set up another machine remotely
[0] - https://www.resilio.com/
- my needs aren't that great (all my music is stored at Amazon, photos & videos at Google photos) - I have a local NAS for local backups - 99% of my files don't need encryption, I'll use BoxCryptor for encrypted directories - I'll keep Dropbox and the free 2G of space for apps that only sync via this service - must work with Linux, NOT via webbrowser - selective sync
I evaluated: iCloud, Tresorit, Spider Oak, Sync.com, SyncThing, Google Drive, Box.com, and pcloud.
I'm probably going with Google Drive due to cost (24/y 100G, I only use ~20G right now), Linux support, and ubiquity.
Tesorit is probably the best solution, but it's also ridiculously expensive: $30/m for 1TB when pretty much everyone else is $10/m for 1TB.
pcloud was a close second place, and this is probably your best choice, but you have to pay extra for the pcloud crypto extension (15/m 2T). From what I can tell, you tell it what to sync instead of working out of a directory which seemed wrong, but I may look closer before finalizing my switch.