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No Mao was banned, not Uncle. Although he does not visit any more.
Whoah.. I can't believe if Uncle banned, very kind person like him..
Renewal time.
Regular prices seem to have come down to launch-promo levels: 24 euro/yr for 200GB (with prometeus backups... probably ZFS snapshots)
This is the product that most of LET needs : a 'media dropbox' between 20gb and 1TB storage quota.
If someone wants to test download speeds, I've shared my 15minutes of PinkNoise(13MB) here https://ro.iwsea.com/f/648dda4c4c/
1TB? Not even close to satisfying the LET hunger for cheap storage.
to me, it's a bigger Dropbox, not a LEB NAS.
iwsea Pros: I don't have to muck with ssl cert renewal, seafile upgrades, data backups and I have my calibre ebook collection on-demand on my phone. YMMV
I just tried to order and all sizes are out of stock. Does anyone know if this has been discontinued permanently?
Sorry to bump again, but it all still shows as sold out I just tried to reach them to see if it's still available. I'll share if I learn anything. It seems pretty ideal for my current needs as I don't want to deal with updates, etc and only need one user. If not I'll be looking somewhere else. Plenty of NextCloud hosts out there but I really prefer Seafile and I'm not seeing many English language options.
Response: "I'm sorry but the service will not be available anytime soon. Thanks for your interest."
Why not setup your own seafile server on your storage VPS?
Yeah, I'm looking into it but it seems like a bit of a learning curve. I did self host Seafile once and it worked great. But I'd kind of rather pay someone to do the work for me right now.
Update for anyone interested: I went with luckycloud.de. Rates are alright and there is an English version that is good enough for me to understand.