Hey Lemmy, what do you recommend for cloud backup? OneDrive is now locking me out due to apparently breaking their terms of service, so it’s just the push I need to find something else.

I know everyone recommends Nextcloud for self-hosted, but I’m looking to pay for something where I’ll get a little more reliability.

I’m seeing mixed reviews of Proton Drive so I’d be curious if anyone has experience with that, especially compared to OneDrive.

Thanks in advance!

  • You should look into Hetzner Storage Share. It’s a cheap Nextcloud which you don’t need to host by yourself.

    Alternatively Hetzner Storage Box, if you’re able to setup a sync feature by yourself.

    • Similarly, koofr has cheaper options for lifetime options, an open source client with encryption available, and compatibility with rclone and WebDAV.

      I’d also recommend hetzner’s hosted nextcloud instances. They’re reliable, and relatively cheap for the file size offered. Nextcloud is great to self host till the first time it goes down and a family member can’t get a file, then you won’t ever be able to convince them to use another service you host.

  • A home NAS isn’t cheap, but Synology has a very nice capability to schedule an occasional encrypted backup to AWS Glacier.

    Keep in mind that, with that approach, getting you files back out of AWS Glacier is more expensive than putting them in, particularly if you’re in a hurry.

    I find the tradeoff acceptable, because I’m only going to need to restore from Glacier if I have a fire or something.

    Obviously, you’ll also need another, different, secure offsite backup for your encryption key, in that setup. There’s fancier options, but a deposit box at a local bank is an obvious choice.