Re: [AusNOG] Australian based cloud storage

2020-10-25 Thread Brad Eckert
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Re: [AusNOG] Australian based cloud storage

2020-10-25 Thread Nick Stallman
I know paid G Suite email/docs/drive is also very different compared to the free stuff. They still do scan content, but only to provide functionality in the service (e.g. powering search), not to extract data taken outside your account. I've got around 409 million objects stored in AWS ap-sout

Re: [AusNOG] Australian based cloud storage

2020-10-25 Thread Trevor Peacock
Agreed, I think there's a significant distinction between free/"token payment" user grade "cloud storage" (iCloud, google drive, consumer onedrive etc) and business grade object storage (AWS S3, Azure Storage, Google Cloud Storage, Wasabi, etc etc). I'd want to check the references in your arti

Re: [AusNOG] Australian based cloud storage

2020-10-25 Thread James Hodgkinson
Pretty sure the user stuff gets parsed, like google drive and photos - I'd be very surprised if they messed with the object/disk storage... James On 2020-10-25 14:42 Matthew Scutter wrote: > Going to call a [citation needed] on that, because it reeks of FUD to me. > > On Sun, Oct 25, 2020 at 1:

Re: [AusNOG] Australian based cloud storage

2020-10-25 Thread Nikolai Lusan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On Sun, 2020-10-25 at 09:02 +0800, Kai wrote: > I'm searching for Australian based cloud storage. > Google, Microsoft and the other big names might have cache server > here > but the data is also stored overseas, I'm looking for providers who > eit