Credits: https://old.reddit.com/r/BuyFromEU/comments/1j9g5h8/i_left_dropbox_as_a_heavy_user_of_15_years/

I had everything in my Dropbox: all my legal documents, my work-related files, my photos from the last 20 years, and things people sent me that I want to look at again when I’m 80… I literally had my life stored in it (and of course locally on two machines and a extra backup disk). I also accessed it almost daily via my phone and uploaded files from my phone.

So, I tested several services in the range of ~100 Euros a year with at least 1,5 Terabytes:

Jottacloud:

  • Good Desktop Client (Win & Mac)
  • Very good iOS App
  • Good service
  • Pricey (144 Euros for unlimited storage)
  • Downside for me: it doesn’t automatically convert photo uploads from my phone to JPG and doesn’t store them in a folder I choose – plus, the price is high.

Filen:

  • Good Desktop Client (Win & Mac)
  • Rough iOS App
  • Good service
  • Okay price (108 Euros for 2TB)
  • Downside for me: the rough iOS App didn’t have a document upload with a scan function.

Nextcloud:

  • Good Desktop Client (Win & Mac)
  • Good iOS App
  • No dedicated service; it’s Open Source, so some tinkering is required since you manage the hosting yourself.
  • Weird price range (Hetzner, the cheapest host by far, offers either 60 Euros for 1TB or 200 Euros for 5TB, nothing in between).
  • Downside for me: the price range.

kDrive:

  • Good Desktop Client (Win & Mac)
  • Very good iOS App
  • Amazing service, document editing included, etc.
  • Amazing price (60 Euros per year for 3TB)
  • Downside for me: none.

So, I chose kDrive, even though I’d love to use Nextcloud because it’s Open Source and you can choose your own host. If I needed less than 1TB, I’d definitely choose Nextcloud.

And it should be said that all the services I tested offer free options with a few Gigabytes, if that’s all you need.

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    7 hours ago

    I would assume this is for services using computing power rather than storage. The Nextcloud storage probably costs what you say it costs.

    For me it’s really just a matter of which Nextcloud provider I subscribe to, as open source and guaranteed good Linux support is pretty high on my list of demands.

    For reference, Dropbox prices are:
    €120/yr: 2TB
    €200/yr: 3TB
    €60/yr: One additional terrabyte of storage

    I guess the pricing is relative depending on needs - if you need to host a bunch of stuff, Jottacloud suddenly seems very reasonable. If a few gigabytes for your holiday pictures is enough, less so.

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      7 hours ago

      Makes sense, thanks.

      Yes, I was confused by the hourly price, not sure why they would add it, seems confusing.

      Actually I just realized they probably just added add as 5€ divided by the number of hours per month as an indication

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        5 hours ago

        Yep, as you said

        Since the new hetzner pricing the site is more confusing but the big price is the one that matters most of the time lol

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        7 hours ago

        I think they offer a bunch of more complex services to business consumers, which makes their website a bit confusing to tiny people like us. I think it’s probably wise to focus only on the information on this page.

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            6 hours ago

            Excellent point haha. I think it’s just a (confusing) marketing trick - as they say, there’s a monthly cancellation period. So you pay per month, all they are trying to say here is that it’s relatively cheap.