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post Jul 27, 2017 - 8:43 AM
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sandusky1977

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So, with the changes to PhotoBucket it's obvious that we need another method for members to link photos to their posts. I've done some checking and it seems that Amazon web services allows you to store up to 5gb of photos with 20k requests a month for free.

1) Signup for Amazon Web Services Amazon S3 then click "Create an AWS Account"
2) You will need a credit card to register, but you will not be charged unless you go over 5gb of storage or your files are requested more then 20,000 times in a month
3) Once you've registered go to "Host a static website"
4) On the lower left click on "Manage Files"
5) This brings you to a web based file manager. I chose to store my test image in the "/img" folder
6) Click Upload and browse for the file you would like to share
7) Once it's finished uploading, click on the filename in your list
8) Click the button "Make Public"
9) At the bottom of the page there will now be a link you can use to share your post



The above photo is now hosted on my Amazon Cloud Storage Solution
 
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post Jul 27, 2017 - 2:58 PM
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finding a new service is the easy part.

Rebuilding links that were made by now inactive users is the real issue


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post Jul 27, 2017 - 3:21 PM
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Lots of time and energy gone mad.gif

hopefully we can keep the remaining ones alive some how


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finding a new service is the easy part.

Rebuilding links that were made by now inactive users is the real issue


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