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Hey,

Can any one recommend me a budget email service provider with 100 gb storage and unlimited users ?

Currently I am using mxroute, it works perfectly but the issue is I cant combine the plans, since I use only 1 domain for all my users I am not able to increase the storage space.

I would be really helpfull if you can suggest a email provider with 100 gb storage & unlimited users.

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  • I think the best thing to do in this situation would be to tag Sir @Jar so he can see if there's a way to get what you want with mxroute.

  • Mxroute!

  • Host your MX on a storage VPS. Use MXRoute for SMTP. Add the necessary DNS records.

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  • Seems like the biggest reseller plan at MXroute is 150 GB.

    I'm currently using mailcheap.co, there were some threads about them here at the forum. Their reseller plans go up to 4 TB but the smallest one has 250 GB of space.

  • talk to @jar

  • JabJabJabJab Member
    edited December 2021

    Eh, let's don't be rude.

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  • @WebHorizon also uses MXRoute and is super friendly - he can help you with the migration :)

  • @swat4 said:
    @WebHorizon also uses MXRoute and is super friendly - he can help you with the migration :)

    I am already using mxroute, I need to upgrade the storage space by staking multiple black friday deals from mxroute, but I don't think that's possible. So looking for a alternative.

  • @hyperblast said:
    talk to @jar

    Hey, I already spoke to him, but he explained me that it won't be financially viable for him to combine the storage in one account which I completely understand, that's the reason looking for a alternative

  • bruh21bruh21 Member, Host Rep

    a large shared plan from a provider with mailchannels/mail.baby?

  • DediRockDediRock Member, Patron Provider

    AtlasCloud.Tech

  • @AtlasCloud said: AtlasCloud.Tech

    Congratulations on the 7th post.

  • JabJabJabJab Member
    edited December 2021

    @AtlasCloud said: AtlasCloud.Tech

    That name and avatar is total coincidence, right? You wouldn't advertise your company (not even proper message, just throwing domain name, no description, nothing) when spamming to get post count to apply for Provider tag? You wouldn't, right? You clearly read the rules, right?

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    MailCheap does do better with higher storage allocations than I've been able to.

  • Check mailcheap.co

  • @jar Just a question, why isn't it viable to combine 2 smaller plans? Wouldn't you be making the same as 2 individual plans?

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  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran
    edited December 2021

    @coffin said:
    @jar Just a question, why isn't it viable to combine 2 smaller plans? Wouldn't you be making the same as 2 individual plans?

    Right now the most sustainable and profitable storage space remains to be local arrays in the physical system. It also can't be primarily spinning drives because email at scale is too taxing on them. So I need local SSD/NVMe arrays and each server has a limit on storage.

    To meet my price point I oversell. I sell to 50% utilization and then provision a new server for new orders. The remaining 50% on the previous is left for the growth of the accounts on the previous server over time. It's very low risk, very effective, very consistent despite oversell being upwards of 500%.

    My observation is that 100GB is a mental turning point where the average user is more likely to use the storage they purchase. Under 50GB it almost never happens. It's a bit more mixed in the middle of those figures. However, I should toss in the variable that each server has 10% capacity reserved for promos (though it can be true that one has 20% and another 0%, equivalency is important).

    So especially with 100GB, and above it, limits the amount of oversell which dramatically increases the amount of revenue I need to generate per user. For example, if I sold someone 500GB of storage on one 2TB array I would need to receive between $5,000 and $7,000 per year from the user to result in the equivalent expected revenue for 1/4th of the server under the existing plans. It's such a dramatic shift in my pricing that I feel it isn't a good match for the brand.

    Breaking out from this storage method is likely the key to resolving this. The Moose server is currently the most promising example of the potential for this, storing all email on a NAS over a private LAN. Unfortunately, hardware shortages are delaying further implementations of the type.

    My first attempt at a secondary build plan for the NAS has had very poor results for the Eagle server. I'm a bit limited in protocols given the file permission layout of the stack for end users, and the private network that OVH uses for their in house NAS has proven superior to my own attempts to build a NAS out of a local storage server. NFS cache on the client and makeshift SSD cache (fork of EnhanceIO) on the host did not result in the performance I expected (I also hosed the cache once).

  • @AtlasCloud said:
    AtlasCloud.Tech

    AtlasCloud.Tech terrible customer service

    AtlasCloud.Tech scam

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  • @AtlasCloud said:
    AtlasCloud.Tech

    Don't spam

    You don't offer an email service, so you aren't even pretending to be relevant

  • @AtlasCloud said:
    AtlasCloud.Tech

    This is the decent version of what @Nekki is trying to say for when you don't know how LET works:

    AltlasCloud puts the burden of a cloud on your shoulders. There is no customer service for their broken "services". Avoid at all costs.

  • Most email hosting are priced per inbox so depending on the number of inboxes it can become rather expensive, you might be cheaper to just self host it.

  • Honestly few years ago i had an awesome offer just by kindly ask to MXRoute support and i didn't seen jar in a community before ^^. Those people at MXRoute are really welcoming and gives a lot to their users! Just talk with them ^^

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  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @o_be_one said:
    Honestly few years ago i had an awesome offer just by kindly ask to MXRoute support and i didn't seen jar in a community before ^^. Those people at MXRoute are really welcoming and gives a lot to their users! Just talk with them ^^

    These days I'm going hard on sustainability and not letting myself cross lines. It's time to grow it beyond myself and my backup strategy.

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  • @AtlasCloud said:
    AtlasCloud.Tech

    You should rebrand to Assclown.tech. I appreciate all your emails on discount viagra covid pills from HungLo Pharamacorp. Only if you could put as much effort into your posts as you do into polishing your pole.

  • Guys in mxroute I cannot combine 2 or more accounts to increase the storage space and I am stuck with 50 gb which is the maximum storage which they offer in a single account.

    It would be really helpfulfull if anyone of you guys can suggest me a mxroute alternative with unlimited users.

    Thanks

  • @kathir said:
    Guys in mxroute I cannot combine 2 or more accounts to increase the storage space and I am stuck with 50 gb which is the maximum storage which they offer in a single account.

    It would be really helpfulfull if anyone of you guys can suggest me a mxroute alternative with unlimited users.

    Thanks

    mailcheap.co, mailcow hosted (only tried the selfhosted version though), netcup (never used, not exactly email hosting, but supports email), or you could try other web hosting plans (better if it has mailchannels or mail.baby)

  • @AtlasCloud said:

    Is LetsEncrypt certificate price too high to enable HTTPS on that site?

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  • kkrajkkkrajk Member
    edited December 2021

    Why not buy a bigger plan from him

    Reseller 150

  • @Master_Bo said:

    @AtlasCloud said:

    Is LetsEncrypt certificate price too high to enable HTTPS on that site?

    Spent the whole budget on OpenNebula Community Edition.

    Then got yelled at by the IT department for not following their own TOS:

    7a.) Resource Usage
    ...
    12) Only use https protocol when necessary; encrypting and decrypting 
    communications is noticeably more CPU-intensive than unencrypted communications
    
  • @BlazinDimes said: when necessary

    doesn't this mean always?

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