S3 is costly and carries significant political baggage.

For a better alternative, run MinIO on a cloud provider of your choice, or stick with a secure option like Proton Drive.

Suggesting MinIO as an alternative to something with "significant political baggage" seems weird given the recent rug pull?

I use a cheap alternative to the 3-2-1 rule[1].

I use a mini pc with small smb shares (less than 1 TB). This thing is on 24/7, but runs energy efficient.

When it's time to move data, i copy it to a Synology NAS that holds lots of TB's. Then it's also time to backup the really important stuff, which goes to a Hetzner Storage Box[2].

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backup#3-2-1_Backup_Rule [2]: https://www.hetzner.com/storage/storage-box/

> S3 is costly

> run MinIO

When people say "s3", they mean "any s3 compatible storage" in my experience, not "amazon s3 specifically" or just "s3 as a protocol".

Does the protocol have a published specification? Today I learned S3 isn't just the name of a product from AWS.