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June 05, 2014, 12:30:49 PM
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OK, a serious question here.

I'm considering signing up for a remote data storage server to hold a few gigs worth of personal data.

This is the features I'm looking for:

- Being able to pay in bitcoin.
- A reliable serious service
- Reasonable bandwidth, not looking for unlimited.
- 2fa if possible
- a few gigs of available space, but less would be sufficient as well.
- encrypted storage should be allowed, I'm thinking of encrypting with pgp 4096 bitkey (according to schneier, that should do it)
- secure transfer method, preferably no proprietary client software.
- preferably not us-based.

It should not be necessary to explain what I will use it for, but I'll throw it out there anyway: In the event of fire or a breakin, it would be nice to preserve personal data, as it's worth more to me than my hw.

PS: I'm not looking for anyone googling for me, I'd rather hear any personal opinions/experiences.

Thanks for all serious input.
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