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Take a look on this service (I'm using both personal and business plans) https://www.idrive.com/pricing, they have nice option called Express (https://www.idrive.com/idrive-express) which allows you to ship physical disk to them so no need of uploading large amounts of data
@gbshouse for me this is not archive storage, it's my movie collection that get larger and larger. That I have to have in house, since it's where my HTPC read files from. (via network).
So I have online backup service for other files, like documents, pictures etc.
And I have a psychical backup of all my movies on HDDs outside my house, just in case of a fire. I Live in Norway, and I used idrive for years, but local online services here in Norway is much faster both on upload and download.
@gbshouse
i drive is slow, expensive and not secure
@TarZZ92 - works for us. @myhken - not sure about local backup providers in Norway. Lived for few months in Oslo but never looked for such provider. Any good Norwegian comedies to recommend?
In my collection of around 1.500 DVDs and almost 300 BluRays I think I have under 10 Norwegian movies total. Not many good movies made here.
World War Z (Extended cut only)
Zombieland
Tucker & Dale vs. Evil
Shaun of the Dead
We have around 20TB movies/series/docus - Stored on a ZFS Z2 array built out of 2TB drives. The 8TB HDDs are cheap per TB, would be my choice as well for a new built. Get 3 and build a ZFS Z1 with 16TB useable space.
Would using an ssd cache make these functional other than just archiving?