I have successfully started mining on Amazon Cloud Drive.
For those that don't know. Amazon cloud drive is a service offered by Amazon that provides "UNLIMITED" storage for $60 a year.
I can attest that it is indeed unlimited as I have 17TB on the cloud and not a word from amazon about terms of service.
There is a program called Netdrive that lets you mount your Amazon Cloud Drive as a physical drive on your computer.
http://www.netdrive.net/
Keep in mind I have very fast net.

I mounted my Amazon cloud drive as Drive K: and started loading it up with Plots via the Amazon Cloud Drive Upload tool. It is faster than using Netdrive for the most part.
I'm up to 375gb mining from the cloud as of this screenshot.

The one problem I'm running into is that the Amazon upload tool tends to fail uploads over 10gb and retry them 2-3x before finally uploading it successfully. This means I have a ton of 10gb plots on the cloud that I'm mining instead of multiple 100+gb plots.
I may try uploading a larger (>100gb) plot using netdrive in the future, this may be the way I need to go.
Does anyone have any tips?
