Feature Request: Sia decentralized storage support

I see that google drive, drop box, etc are supported, but they are still too expensive for a media server. I would love to see support for Sia - decentralized storage (http://sia.tech). Sia is inexpensive enough ($2/TB monthly) to upload our whole library for use on plex cloud.

I really dont know what all is involved in making this happen, but they have API info listed here:

I would also love to see this feature. Or maybe AWS S3

bumpy bump bump

sia has far more reach now that bitmain is making an asic miner for it.
as of this post the cost of 1TB of storage for a month is $1.08 USD.
there are also, upload and download cost that the op didnt account for, the download is in the range of $0.5 USD / TB. Very cheap. makes google dreive costs look like a massive shiny excrement

Also around 4PB of free space available.

Would love to see this

Hey, thanks for being a dick about it

Perhaps you can provide a link to this pricing when Google drives advertised prices at more like $10 per TB monthly.

Not helpful at all.

Let me.google that for you? Well great. You showed me .

G suite does not.cost $10 for 200TB a month. Once again, show me exactly where I can get 200TB a month.

Clearly says $10 gets you 1 TB per month for less than 5 users. So minimum is $50 per month if want more than 1 TB

See how i provided a link to the actual information.

Now you try

Clearly says that people realise there is a 1TB limit that some people have not had enforced.

No where does it mention 200 TB as in your earlier post.

5.5 Usage Policies and Limits. Customer shall comply with any usage policies and limits concerning use of the Service as requested by Google from time to time, including without limitation: (i) Google’s technical and implementation requirements; (ii) Google’s brand treatment guidelines for the Service; (iii) Google website terms of use and privacy policies; and (iv) Google requirements for data security. Google shall have the right to change, suspend or discontinue any aspect of the Service at any time, including hours of operation and availability of any Service feature, without notice and without liability. Google shall have the right to impose limits on certain features or restrict access to parts or all of the Service without notice and without liability.

you should really read the terms of service if you mean to use them to prove a point of unlimited storage which doesnt exist in advertisement or terms of service. cant be enforced… ffs

this is the second time youve said youre out.
sia thingy, so you dont know what it is but have an opinion.

sounds about right