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CDN/block storage could for hosting files solution needed
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CDN/block storage could for hosting files solution needed

adamus007padamus007p Member
edited April 2018 in General

Hello,
I am looking for a solution of hosting files for customers. Mostly EU (UK, DE, FR) and USA.

I am looking for CDN or block storage or other solution.

I want to provide a file to customer and secure this file that customer is able e.g. download only 3times.
Some tokens, generated via API ?

Shop at Server/VPS >> CDN/storage >> link for customer with e.g 3 time of download.

Do you know any company or solution which would help me?
I have spend few days on that and even from different companies do know the solution and they need to contact with developers, so I guess it is something new.

Dedicated servers are too expensive for my needs.
At the moment I use at my VPS (shop and files) about 300GB and 1TB transfer.

Thank you in advance.

Comments

  • lukehebblukehebb Member
    edited April 2018

    There are like a million options here

    OVH Block Storage
    DigitalOcean Spaces

    BunnyCDN does storage which you can attach to a BunnyCDN CDN so its all with @bunnyspeed. And its very well priced too.

    If you have more money than sense there's Azure and AWS

    Block storage is a very packed market these days

    They pretty much all do tokenised access so you can generate tokens on the fly and provide single use URLs to your users. You'd need a flow through your app to keep track of how many times its been downloaded

  • adamus007padamus007p Member
    edited April 2018

    which option would be cost effective? price compare to speed?

    the question if OVH Block Storage allow to add some tokens/mechanism to prevent from unlimited number of download. The tech support was not able to answer me. I have send email to them.

  • deankdeank Member, Troll

    @adamus007p said:
    which option would be cost effective? price compare to speed?

    That's something you need to do the math on your own?

  • adamus007padamus007p Member
    edited April 2018

    I know that finally decision will be mine.
    Thanks to this great forum I know that BunnyCDN exist, so maybe you have other providers where is worth to look?
    Thank you in advance for any ideas.

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