Actually, if you are running your own instance of wordpress, you probaby don't need any plugin (there are limitations on wordpress.com sites).
- As ekatz says, upload your files in the media library: the data (csv or json) and an html page containing the d3.js visualization (embedding the javascript in the html can be a good idea)
Note the URL of the html, something like: www.yourwebsite.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/d3page.html
Be careful on how your javascript refers to your data. If uploaded in the same directory, import with relative path d3.csv("file.csv")
2. In the post/page edition, use HTML mode and create an iFrame:
`<iframe
style="border: 0px;"
src="www.yourwebsite.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/d3page.html"
scrolling="no"
width="100%"
height="500px">
</iframe>`
Scrolling option and border style are used to make it look like it is part of the post.
Once you preview or publish you should see the visualization.
See more details there: http://www.datamaplab.com/posts/embedding-javascript-visualization-wordpress/
Regarding external services to store data, you can use http://www.fledit.io/ for json data, it is free and open source.