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... those are absurdly low prices; I had no idea. I once considered using tarsnap; but this is an order of magnitude cheaper.
Slightly more on topic, my S3 Glacier-Tier $.0002 on Nextcloud: Upgrade woes & half-baked features that keep getting added left me pretty disappointed with NC; though I was a very enthusiastic user in the beginning. I'm sure using it for storage only would be less of a hassle compared to crash-prone Collabora & Only Office; though in that case I suspect just using native ZFS encryption with standard unix tools for moving data in & out would be a better choice.