Amazon Kills Off Unlimited Cloud Storage Option For Amazon Drive (usatoday.com)
Coldeagle writes: It looks like Amazaon is killing off it's unlimited storage plan and replacing it with a 1 TB plan for the same monthly cost. USA Today reports: "Amazon had the best deal in online storage -- unlimited backup for $59.99 -- but now unlimited is out. It has been replaced with tiered pricing, the system used by Amazon's rivals. The new rate, announced to customers Wednesday night, is now $59.99 yearly for 1 terabyte of online backup, with each additional terabyte (TB) costing an additional $59.99 annually. Additionally, Amazon is introducing a lower-priced tier set at 100 GBs of storage for $11.99 yearly."
For $60/year/1TB you can go out and buy an external hard drive every year for less that that. Other than the convenience of being able to access your docs anywhere, this service can't be worth it at that price.
Companies that do this know that there will be some customers that use a little data, some that use a lot of data, and some that abuse the shit out of the offer. So they cancel the deal rather than deal with the abusers.
If these companies know that they will only offer "unlimited" for a year a two, then why do it? Unless they think that a customer will be trapped after uploading their data and won't want to spend the time uploading it all again.
I won't be upgrading my plan and will probably be going with backblaze for my backups.
If you want unlimited backup, you can still get it for $10 less per year than Amazon's price at Backblaze, same as before, even cheaper if you're willing to pay for two years up front. And CrashPlan is still offering unlimited storage at the same price as Amazon.
Of course, that's assuming you're talking about backups, which is what USA Today mentioned. But this Amazon service is more comparable to Dropbox or Google Drive or iCloud Drive, which are general purpose personal cloud storage services, rather than backup services. In that regard, it was the best deal.
Amazon with almost certainty knew the unlimited model wasn't going to work. So they ran this "unlimited promotion" long enough for users to upload tons of data and now that their data is up there, make them pay more to keep it up there. There are cheaper options out there. I feel like I got bait & switched by Amazon.
Users are uploading their entire media library for Plex or Kodi, up to 50TB etc, then they wonder why this happens.
Should Amazon list it with false advertising? If course not, but a little common sense people, please.
Hey kid. C'mere. Try this out. First hit's free.
Offering short term unlimited and removing it later is somewhat common. Lure folks in, get them hooked and then adjust the offering once they are sticky attached to the service.
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I was notified of this change the day my previous subscription ran out.
It's apparently "experiencing problems". Gee, I cannot imagine why! I had a decent chunk of storage backed up on their service and then they killed rclone. I was just about to begin using Duplicati and now this. So, after about 3 months of "service" I'm dropping them and have moved to Gdrive - currently uploading right now. Had I been able to use Duplicati I'd have kept both but now I'm a bit pissed - refund please!
Don't advertise something you cannot handle and don't raise the price to the Moon when you realize people will actually take you up on your offer either. A shame they dropped this but I've run without offsite backups for ten years so worse comes to worse I'm back to where I was.
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It sounds pretty cheap.
... that all these dumbasses are uploading all their data to the enemy. I don't care if you manually encrypt/decrypt it on top of their own "encryption" -- you realize that they can (and will) hold on to that data perpetually, and have access to infinitely faster and more expensive computers (soon probably quantum ones) than us? They likely can, or will later, decrypt your data, snoop at it and hand it out to anyone they feel like.
All my data is in my fireproof safe on multiple disks. Locally. If the fireproof safe doesn't work properly, then fuck that data. I'm not uploading it to the enemy, and I'm sure as hell not paying for the "privilege".
Now One Drive 1TB option with Office is the best option.
Good news is Photos still appear to be unlimited for Prime Members and do not count towards any of the Drive storage usage.
Code42 has unlimited backups for a fixed monthly rate. Why not Amazon?
Moving to Hubic (https://hubic.com/en/offers?referral=LCUAXF) - 10TB of Cloud Storage for just $55/year!