Oh dear I didn't realise Dropbox had invested all of that time and money moving into their own data centre. From my perspective the future of Dropbox looks bleak. Mass storage with Amazon is much cheaper [edit: from a consumer perspective]. I know Dropbox has superior software that works (as opposed to the poor apps by Amazon and Google) but I imagine a lot of people are like me i.e. Store most of the stuff at the ch…
> I imagine a lot of people are like me i.e. Store most of the stuff at the cheapest location and use Dropbox just for docs that you want to sync on multiple devices
I don't believe that's a correct intuition. You're describing optimizer behavior, but for most things people are saticficers [1].
I happily pay Dropbox $100 a year to make a problem go away. Is it the best deal? I don't care. I'm not going to mess around over $0.27 per day. For me it's magic syncing and backup for all my important stuff. Using Dropbox may not be cash-optimal, as I'm currently paying something like $4 per GB/year. But for this I'm not an optimizer, I'm a satisficer, and as long as Dropbox maintains my experience of perfect reliability, I'll keep paying them.