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[Backupsy] 500GB for $7/month at new location Buffalo, NY!!
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[Backupsy] 500GB for $7/month at new location Buffalo, NY!!

serverianserverian Member
edited June 2013 in Offers

Order your new Buffalo Backupsy TODAY!

Visit our website and read our FAQ: https://backupsy.com

500GB Backup VPS for $7/month:

KVM Virtualization
1 vCPU (Intel Xeon L5520/L5630, Fair share)
512 MB Memory
500GB RAID 50 Storage Space (HP P410 Controller with cache memory and BBU with Seagate Constellation ES hard drives)
2000GB Traffic Limit
1Gbps Uplink
1 IPv4
[ORDER NOW]

For whom wants a smaller storage VPS for $5/month:

KVM Virtualization
1 vCPU (Intel Xeon L5520/L5630, Fair share)
512 MB Memory
250GB RAID 50 Storage Space (HP P410 Controller with cache memory and BBU with Seagate Constellation ES hard drives)
1000GB Traffic Limit
1Gbps Uplink
1 IPv4
[ORDER NOW]

For bigger storage please contact us for good deals.

If you want to try it before you buy, feel free to PM me. We are also offering a 7 day no questions asked money back guarantee.

We utilize our custom control panel that has ability to install popular Linux distributions (Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS) automatically by scripting (Kickstart, Preseed). (You can however, install them manually by using our out of band Java based console)

We are also offering ISO mounts for popular storage management operating systems such as FreeNAS, Openfiler, Openmediavault and Turnkey Linux Fileserver. For additional ISO files, please contact us by simply opening a ticket and we will add them for free.

You can view our control panel screenshot here:

Backupsy Panel

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Location: Buffalo, NY
Test IP: 198.12.127.131
Test File: http://198.12.127.131/100MB.test

Our TOS is linked here: https://backupsy.com/tos.html

Disclaimer: Our VPS products are only allowed to run programs intended to store or assist in the backup of Subscriber's data. Anyone found running programs not intended to store or assist in backup will be suspended and asked to cease, if they fail to, termination will follow.

Comments

  • revnjarevnja Member
    edited June 2013

    Very interested in the Buffalo location! I think I am going to try this out with FreeNAS!

  • AdducAdduc Member

    @Serverian said:

    Location: Buffalo, NY Test IP: 192.208.190.131 Test File: http://192.208.190.131/100MB.test

    The IP traces to Chicago, did you mean 198.12.127.131?

  • @Adduc said:
    Serverian said:
    The IP traces to Chicago, did you mean 198.12.127.131?

    Ops, fixed.

  • @revnja said:
    Very interested in the Buffalo location! I think I am going to try this out with FreeNAS!

    You are more than welcome! FreeNAS is a solid system.

  • pavspavs Member

    I have to say that out of all the new LE services out here, this is probably the most exciting and interesting one to me.

    I can definitely see myself using this service in the near future to offload some of my off-site backup needs.

    I have three questions.

    • Is it possible to get smaller plans? 30-50gb?

    • How strictly is your TOS for server abuse goes, I have never run any backup-only servers. So I really don't know what to expect in terms of resource usage, even though common sense says it shouldn't be much.

    • Not strictly related to backupsy, whats the best way to backup daily server snapshots? I have some servers with DO, while I am using their snapshot and backup services, I want to use a daily (or bi-weekly) automated offsite snapshot of my vps. Is there any easy way to do this?

    Thanks for your answers.

  • @pavs said:
    I have to say that out of all the new LE services out here, this is probably the most exciting and interesting one to me.

    I can definitely see myself using this service in the near future to offload some of my off-site backup needs.

    I have three questions.

    • Is it possible to get smaller plans? 30-50gb?

    We have a 100GB yearly plan for $40/month. https://backupsy.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=12

    • How strictly is your TOS for server abuse goes, I have never run any backup-only servers. So I really don't know what to expect in terms of resource usage, even though common sense says it shouldn't be much.

    If you are not hammering the CPU and IO, you are fine.

    • Not strictly related to backupsy, whats the best way to backup daily server snapshots? I have some servers with DO, while I am using their snapshot and backup services, I want to use a daily (or bi-weekly) automated offsite snapshot of my vps. Is there any easy way to do this?

    How are you downloading the snapshots from DO? If they are doing a session authorized download link, you can download the snapshot from your Backupsy with curl. Let me know if you need help on this.

  • Awmusic12635Awmusic12635 Member, Host Rep
    edited June 2013

    @serverian

    We have a 100GB yearly plan for $40/month. https://backupsy.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=12

    Do you mean $40 per year?

  • pavspavs Member

    @serverian said:
    How are you downloading the snapshots from DO? If they are doing a session authorized download link, you can download the snapshot from your Backupsy with curl. Let me know if you need help on this.

    No no I am not downloading the snapshot, DO doesn't allow it yet (but they say they have plans for it). I wanted to know if there is a way to make a snapshot of the current state of the server within the vps and upload it to a remote location, as a backup solution.

  • @Fliphost said:
    serverian

    Do you mean $40 per year?

    Yes, sorry, $40/year.

    @pavs said:
    No no I am not downloading the snapshot, DO doesn't allow it yet (but they say they have plans for it). I wanted to know if there is a way to make a snapshot of the current state of the server within the vps and upload it to a remote location, as a backup solution.

    I think you can do that with R1soft.

  • New Incero (Dallas) node is coming tomorrow as well!

  • revnjarevnja Member

    I tried to install FreeNAS, but the virtio drivers gave me trouble. I am using OpenMediaVault (which I had never heard of) which is really slick and seems stable so far! Using it mostly for an NFS datastore for a small VMware cluster. So far, so good! Speeds are excellent.

  • @revnja, sounds great. Glad you are happy with it.

  • Can I run gmvault on this backup server to backup my google email?

  • jpsjjpsj Member

    Had my VPS a few days now, got over 120GB backed up so far. I have nothing but praise for the service so far :)

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