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less than 1$ ?
@yoursunny have awesome Antarctica Unlimited Storage which store your data to obvilion
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only push-ups needed60x18 TB for only $999:
https://www.netdynamics24.com/client/order.php?step=1&productGroup=18
Do you really want to store so much data on single machine? Unless its the layer 3 backup server, but anyways, restoring so much from other backups would take ages...
It is possible, here is how:
A word of warning, I hope you realise you can only save data there until you have space on the underlying device, but this is the best that you can get for under $1.
Edit: I realised it is $1/TB but my solution still works!
We don't offer Antarctica storage.
It's Deep Atlantic Storage and it's not
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.@yaty497 Hello , check our deals > https://panel.ihostart.com/index.php?rp=/store/storage
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Regards,
Calin
Woah, I don't think this price is beatable. Object storage (3x replicated) from Wasabi is $7 USD per TB/mo. and it has egress restrictions.
@yaty497 could buy 2 of these and use DRBD for replication.
Would need some special networking gear though, 10 or 40 Gbps at a minimum.
Pavin.
Unfortunately, they are all sold out. When will the next restock be available?
https://panel.ihostart.com/index.php?rp=/store/dedicated-server *
Regards
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I thing in next weeks we start add new stock
Regards
Bruh 💀
Quick question about
Advanced sorting technology
. Is sorting applied to every bit of a file?edit: nvmnd
Yes that's correct.
See detailed explanation in this blog article:
https://yoursunny.com/t/2021/das-sort-bits/
Oh, you should have patented it.
https://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1910798
I thought it's supposed to be the same as NetDynamics, but 2 SSD instead of 1 and 12 cores instead of 16, and 10gbps 200TB instead of 1gbps unlimited.
Guess you can choose which fits your needs more based on BW.
If you like your bytes wet, go for it.