How come cloud storage services like Dropbox and Google Drive are cheaper than Cloudflare R2 and Amazon S3? Do you have any suggestions for reducing cloud storage costs? I know that R2 doesn't charge for egress.
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Surya
Looking for better o... • 19d
My message "requests" are not loading in this app. Facing this issue since many months how many of u face the same issue?
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Comet
#uiux designer #free... • 8d
6️⃣ Free Cloud Storage Services
1. Google Drive
- URL: https://drive.google.com
- Description: You know this one 😛
2. Dropbox
- URL: https://dropbox.com
- Description: Dropbox provides a user-friendly platform for file storage and shar
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Hathoda Tyagi
Hmm. • 6m
Hi, is any one using Google Drive premium service ? 100 GB and so on..
I am about to exhaust free space of 15 GB. And thinking buy more storage.
Suggestions welcome.
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Yash Ingle
Hey I am on Medial • 6m
hey 👋
I want to start my own cloud storage service
how do I start ?
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Thatmoonemojiguy
A guy with a lot of ... • 27d
how many of u face these hair problems🦳
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