I'm hosting a music blog, and as you know mp3 files take lot of space and I'm running out of it. Upgrading my server space on my server provider is ridiculously expensive. I should switch to something better, but right now I don't have the time and enthusiasm to do it.
My question goes, is there a "cheap" way to get lot of space (like one ~1GB). I don't need databases or anything else just that I could upload the files to the server and stream them from my blog.
Chris, if you're ever in a lack of a tutorial subject, do one on this "Another way to “brand” or make a url look like it’s coming from your server is to create a CNAME DNS record based off your bucket."
I'm hosting a music blog, and as you know mp3 files take lot of space and I'm running out of it. Upgrading my server space on my server provider is ridiculously expensive. I should switch to something better, but right now I don't have the time and enthusiasm to do it.
My question goes, is there a "cheap" way to get lot of space (like one ~1GB). I don't need databases or anything else just that I could upload the files to the server and stream them from my blog.
All help is appreciated!
Thanks :)
http://aws.amazon.com/s3/
http://css-tricks.com/how-to-set-up-and ... e-service/
Chris, if you're ever in a lack of a tutorial subject, do one on this "Another way to “brand” or make a url look like it’s coming from your server is to create a CNAME DNS record based off your bucket."
By the way, have you been happy using it?
Thanks again!