I recently dumped my Pixel for an iPhone. Feels dirty, but it's fine.

I've also been following the story of how Google Drive has lost a bunch of customer files and is just closing bug reports and support tickets without offering help, and I'm worried that Google is not an acceptable backup solution because they don't seem to give a shit about customers... and why would they? They own the world. Fuck mere humans.

Anyhoo, I'm trying to figure out where to move my backups (100GB), my docs (I'd love something where I can do sheets and docs in browsers and mobile apps), and probably my email too, because why not... but I suppose I could do email through proton or skiff or anyhing, but everyone offers it.

I'm currently looking at Zoho as the possible best option. It looks like I could do all three for like $6/mo which seems reasonable. Does anyone use it?

How are the docs and sheets? Is searching email robust? Mobile apps? Does Zoho hate customers as much as Google? Will they eventually?

  • JJLinux@lemmy.ml
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    9 months ago

    I was in that same boat about 4 years ago, albeit for different reasons (security and privacy). So I chose to build my own NAS (I ended up with UnRaid after testing about 7 different NAS Open Source OSs, but they all do pretty much the same. I try to stay away from commercial stuff like Synology and Qnap). I have everything "cloud" running out of it, replacing most cloud needs with Nextcloud + OnlyOffice. I have never looked back. For my other services, there are Dockers for pretty much everything you want to host such as Bitwarden (password manager), Joplin (best notes platform ever, replaces G-Keep) and like 10 other self-hosted services like Bookwyrm to replace Good Reads, Kavita for serving books, Manga and Comics. Can't comment on replacements sold by other companies because I don't trust any of them at all. And I am sorry to be the bearer of bad news on your choice of mobile platform, but you had the best option already in your hands with the pixel you replaced. Replacing the stock Android with GrapheneOS (that's what I chose after a lot of testing the others), CalyxOS, LineageOS with or without Microg (depends on if you still need Google services) and a few others. Apple doesn't have the best privacy record. In any case, everything Google offers has an alternative, but aas with everything else in life, there are trade-offs. Glad to see more people are getting away from big tech, this is the only way they MAY/may not rethink their approach with their clients.

    • Roopappy@lemmy.ml
      hexagon
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      9 months ago

      I appreciate your advice here. I should have mentioned that I'm not really interested in maintaining a server myself.

      I don't know enough about security to trust myself, and I don't want to troubleshoot things in my free time. I'd rather just pay someone to worry about all that, and I'm willing to take on the cost.

      • JJLinux@lemmy.ml
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        9 months ago

        I totally get you, and you are correct. Self-hosting requires some time investment. If "playing" with these things is no equal to fun for you, you shouldn't do it, and do what you want with your free time. I'm sorry I can't suggest a service for this since I moved from big-tech straight to self-hosted. I hope you find the best fit for your needs.

  • JJLinux@lemmy.ml
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    9 months ago

    Also, zoho is what I use for email services. The free version for my family is sufficient (5 users with 5Gb of storage each, and 30 aliases allowed for each user). I just registered a domain for my family in Cloudflare for 10 years (about 87 bucks total), verified it in Zoho, and have never looked back again.