What do you think of Amazon's 5$ unlimited cloud storage plan ?
For what purpose
nothing is unlimited
cat /dev/zero | upload.sh
>>51564238
look up "95th percentile"
it's practically unlimited
>>51564032
I think we're going to find out what the limit is eventually. For Onedrive it was 75 TB.
It has more holes than your moms crochet class
Expect every single 3 letter agency to have unlimited backdoor access
If you wouldn't share your data with a family member, you shouldn't share it with Amazon.
>>51564032
Good to backup my 15tb NAS.
I've actually had it for a couple of months now.
I have over 7tb of Chinese cartoons backup and encrypted just to test.
Can I use it as a CDN and serve video files to users?
>>51564032
I got cucced because I purchased a storage device from amazon which gave me this. If they released the $5 BEFORE I made the purchase I could have had two years of botnet storage for $5
>>51564298
>3 letter agencies
>safe from MI5
ok cool I'm in.
>>51564298
>>51564303
>whatis gpg
>>51564032
It's already free for storing pics if you've got Amazon prime. Tempted to encrypt some shit and masquerade it as a .jpg to see if it'll upload.
>>51564051
This. Someone give a use case. I'm curious.
Anyone know? >>51564326
>>51564495
There are plenty of uses for that service, you don't even have to be a data hoarder yourself.
Library Genesis was recently ordered by a court to shut down, it's expected to go offline soon.
You could download the entirety of the modern-day Library of Constantinople, encrypt it so Amazon doesn't catch you, and upload it to save the most vast trove of free knowledge the world has ever seen from disappearing.
All for the low price of $5 per month.
>>51564032
I have a 21TB NAS I would love to Veracrypt and upload.
>>51564326
According to the ToS, no. So the answer is, it depends on how well you can hide that activity from Amazon.
>>51564051
>>51564495
I have a Plex database that's about 10TB. It'd be really nice to have a backup of it. Encrypted, of course.