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If you can compress it so it's under 5GB, this is a pretty cool service. Could host the file here for 3 years, unlimited bandwidth for under $10USD. I've been using it to host a band for 18 months no problem.

https://satellite.earth/cdn

If you're not able to compress it, this is the site I have Music Side Project set up to upload files to for self-hosting bands. You can do up to 200GB for $1 per month. If you're hosting a bunch of music for bands, this is a pretty good one to use.

https://bunny.net/

If you go with either one, I can walk you through setting up and hosting a feed. It'll take you less than an hour to do your first one.

Thanks!!!! I'll look into both. Didn't realize you could host with satellite.earth

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satellite.earth works great for any file you don't plan on changing. Things like audio, video, images, even for a static album feed you don't ever plan on updating. For something like a podcast or album you keep adding songs to, you'd still want your actual feed (xml) file hosted on a CDN or website or something since the contents of the file are always being updated. nostr:npub14c7ksq2wln0s9nftjlr0wv2vqpg5xzvw7jezl3whczc0ff2y97eqerl5l2 are hosting theirs on their Wordpress site.

Currently uploading to bunny.net but it's taking a long time. What's the next step once that's ready?