oliver wrote:
well, you said photos for family members so i assumed there are only a few people actually looking at the pix and bandwidth consumption is rather low.
but yes, basically you're right with your argument, it all depends on your bandwidth and space usage patterns.
i use s3 for my backups, mount it to my file system and then i can use all the standard tools/commands you know and love so getting your data over there is easy.
and in case you have TBs of pictures, they recently introduced a feature where you can send them your HDD and they'll load it onto the account for you. pretty neat but probably not that useful / economical for you.
Unless Linode got local access to an S3 node such that we can mount S3 over the private network, it's not really a viable storage solution.
If getting extra disk storage is such a problem in the host boxes themselves that it has to be sold at 27000% of cost (per year), then perhaps Linode can offer an external SAN service such that we can affordably buy larger amounts of space and mount it over the private network. When the only options are paying 27000% of cost, or upgrading to a bigger Linode, it means that the storage that comes with your linode is pretty much an impenetrable wall.