I am trying to get away from Google and am looking for a decent cloud service that’s integrated well into Linux, either by itself or by using rclone.

I tried Proton drive, but it is laggy and overall not very good.

I just need storage, nothing fancy. Self hosting is not an option tough, at this time.

EDIT: I don’t want to write the same answer 15 times, so I’ll just put this here: Thanks a lot for the recommendations to all of you! I’ve got some reading up to do now :-)

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    1 day ago

    Syncthing has been amazing. The downside is that you need the space to do the whole share replica on each box. Of course, that just makes me be a better steward of my own data archival.

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        10 hours ago

        That doesn’t address the original point which is whatever’s shared has to exist on all machines.

        Either way, you would need to backup your data if you were self hosting Nextcloud or friends so you do need multiple copies of it anyway.

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        1 day ago

        put a share send only and another receive only

        That’s not a bad idea. I do that on my phone for the camera, but never thought to use it in other ways.