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What hardware specifications are you looking for? How much storage do you need?
What about a Layer7 (no aff):
For €18.21 / month (yearly). See product specs (aff)
With proper DMCA nonchalance there is this from iHostArt but all his inventory is always out of stock (until you ping @calin to fix it!)
Hello,
We need over of 300TB HDD with 150TB/200TB bandwidth. About the specs something like this:
Dual E5-2670V4
128GB RAM
10 Gbps Network
Thanks,
Hello,
@Calin Unfortunately dont have available machines.
What's your budget?
We have 360 TB server for $360/mo:
https://www.netdynamics24.com/client/order.php?step=1&productGroup=18
Max 350$.
Thanks.
Yes, but you are flexible with copyright abuse? As you servers store in USA.
Hi,
hrhr, can you please define "flexible" a bit more?
flexible like ignore?
flexible like giving X time to solve?
flexible like ???
Over 300 TB and instant transfer? Only Hetzner or OVH. But they are not tolerate with DMCA
Hello,
Flexible like ignore.
Thanks.
Hello,
Exactly.
As i remember, ihostart offer 400TB HDD DEDI for $500/monthly
@Calin
I see your budger rn, Yeah https://panel.ihostart.com/index.php?rp=/store/dedicated-server
It's overbudget... But most affrodable I think
IDK what your use case is, check my friend's project: https://buzzheavier.com , he ignores DMCA mostly, unlimited storage, unlimited bandwidth.
No, we don't ignore abuses.
The problem with the @Calin is he ask for prepaid 6 Months for something that we receive it after 2 weeks.
How safe can we feel about it?
Hello,
What exactly is this?> @NetDynamics24 said:
Then maybe you don't read my first post.
Thanks.
We could get you a custom order in Salt Lake.
Is Salt Lake City Copyright "Flexible like ignore."?
@Thanos92 it is a file sharing website, used by many well known sites now, like Fitgirl, steamrips and few other repackers. If OP's use case is only sharing some warez/movies with large audience then it is perfect.
Edit: nvm you are the OP. I hate using phone for the Internet.
Thanks mate, but we want our storages and not to use a file hosting provider.
@Calin is good provider. I trust him.
And although dedicated offers usually require a minimum commitment period or a multi-month commitment, this is common and not wrong.
I think six months is acceptable.
Also, I don't know about the time it takes for delivery.
Manual delivery may take some time, but I've only used VPS, so I don't know much about it.
In short, @Calin is a reliable provider and I highly recommend it.
@Thanos92 While Calin's service has great value for money, it is prone to downtime. When that downtime happens, it lasts for a long time and you won't get any preferential treatment. Calin's service is good for personal use, like a seedbox or something, but not for production use, because it will be a nightmare explaining to your own customers, that you're facing downtime because you chose a low-end provider to maximize your own profit, and your own business will suffer because of it.
I would suggest sticking with the big names, and look for an OVH, Hetzner or Leaseweb Reseller, and if necessary purchase a VPS or small dedi and run that as a proxy, from a provider like Calin.
You are basically killing your options with the DMCA requirement. Your best option would likely be to just get the best storage server deal you can get and then invest another couple euros/dollars in a resilient VPS to stick a reverse proxy/VPN in front and hide it. If you do it like this options are practically endless and will $2-5/m added to the (already massively cheaper) server will really make much of a difference?
Edit: I probably should have skimmed the thread a bit more carefully. Seems @Smith42 already suggested exactly that, so you can take my post as a +1, i guess