![]() I'll need to think about whether I can forgo $70 every month, keeping in mind that my media library will grow and prices will grow with it. That seems to be the cheapest option as all unlimited options have been limiting in one way or the other. I did some digging and see that my best option would be backblaze b2 cloud storage at $0.005 per gigabyte per month along with PC client GoodSync at $30 per year. UPDATE: Thanks for pointing out the difference between backblaze personal backup and b2 cloud storage. The Plex Media Server is also free to use, along with its web app. What are everyone's thoughts on offsite backup and preferences? I just tried to sign up for Crashplan but can't get past their sign up screen. I paid them for 3 months and the uploads seem to never happen and after months, I still have 12tb out of 13tb not uploaded. Its the central, most important piece of Plex. Backblaze has been a waste of money for me. The Plex Media Server scans and organizes your media, then lets you stream it to all of your devices. Google Drive is too expensive and no longer offers unlimited options. Are there any preferred choices now in January/February of 2022? I know this question comes up a lot and there are some usual responses with Google Drive, Backblaze, Crashplan.
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