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Old 13-06-2017, 14:17   #25
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Re: Windows 10 cannot repair hard disk errors

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Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
I am currently trialling Amazon for data storage, as it's cheaper than Google. Google charge £9.99 a month for 1TB, and IIRC, Amazon charge £65 a year.
Amazon Drive is actually unlimited, I paid £55 for the year and currently have 2.4 TB stored on it.

Also, for smaller amounts, Amazon S3 is quite cheap, if you set it up to transition stuff to Glacier storage, which is $0.048 per GB.
(So 100 GB for instance would cost about £4 per year).

One thing you have to be aware of with that though is there are retrival fees associated with Glacier.
So its really for stuff you are not likely to want to access often.

S3 is still quite cheap for smaller amounts (< 1TB) using their other storage systems, as you only pay for what you actually use.
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