Greetings --
Anyone using e-junkie with Amazon's S3 storage solution? I've got a download project that I will post in February that consists of only a few files but they are very large. E-junkie's own file hosting service is more geared towards the opposite -- lots of small files.
I've read the FAQ and understand it would be $18/month to use e-junkie with another storage solution, but would it work with S3?
Or, if not, anyone have a good alternative? Fast, secure and relatively inexpensive?
Best--
john.