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Which is good for file storage?

Hello...
I have a website and application that displays images and videos. I am quite in a dilemma to choose a cheap data storage server with good performance. I am currently using Bunny Storage SSD, but I might want to switch as it is quite expensive, 1TB costs $20 per month for SSD and $10 per month for HDD. But they have free API calls and free bandwidth (But it's paid if use CDN).

Wasabi and IDrive have cheap prices, but the bandwidth offered in my opinion is quite small, which is according to the total size of the files stored. Backblaze has quite a lot of bandwidth, which is 3x the size of the files stored, but unfortunately they charge for the API. Cloudflare? The price is quite expensive and charges for the API.

I have thought about taking an offer like Storage VPS, but honestly I don't know how the VPS will perform. Especially since image and video files will be accessed continuously by users, so I'm worried that the upload speed offered by the server is not fast enough.

If you have any suggestions, which one do you think I should take?

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  • Having VPS is great because you are not limited by the provider. On the other hand, it involves more work on your side (installing, maintaining, patching etc). Anyway, one option could be getting two VPSs in one DC and then connect them via internal network, this may give you crazy 40Gbps connection or something similar. The downside is, of course, redundancy but you may want to get a few servers in different DC and create your own CDN. Again, this will involved more work at your end.

    Many years ago I used these guys for pics hosting - https://www.slickpic.com but I have no idea what is going on there now. Back then I was very happy with them.

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  • debian

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  • @JohnFilch123 said:
    Having VPS is great because you are not limited by the provider. On the other hand, it involves more work on your side (installing, maintaining, patching etc). Anyway, one option could be getting two VPSs in one DC and then connect them via internal network, this may give you crazy 40Gbps connection or something similar. The downside is, of course, redundancy but you may want to get a few servers in different DC and create your own CDN. Again, this will involved more work at your end.

    Many years ago I used these guys for pics hosting - https://www.slickpic.com but I have no idea what is going on there now. Back then I was very happy with them.

    I see most vps only have 1 Gbps port and it is shared. So I am a little doubtful, especially if the neighbors use their vps to do large data backups.
    I think this is very possible if the port offered is 1 Gbps dedicated.

  • @johndeo983 said:
    debian

    Watdehek bro?

  • How much storage and bandwidth are we talking? VPS might not be the right choice precisely due to shared uplink

  • Well, dedicated servers are available, if noisy neighbours is an issue.

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  • @Nacorid said:
    How much storage and bandwidth are we talking? VPS might not be the right choice precisely due to shared uplink

    Right now it's probably around 100GB because I compressed all my files, and I also refrained from uploading many files at once. But it will definitely continue to grow. If it's for bandwidth, it should probably be at least 2x the total file size.

  • @JohnFilch123 said:
    Well, dedicated servers are available, if noisy neighbours is an issue.

    But the price is quite expensive :'(

  • This is how it works - you need to compare and take all the arguments into the consideration. Plus, there are sales from time to time.

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  • @JohnFilch123 said:
    This is how it works - you need to compare and take all the arguments into the consideration. Plus, there are sales from time to time.

    Yes, that's true. I'll wait for comments from others, who knows if they know of another good provider.

  • What is your budget first

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  • @kenjing789 said:
    What is your budget first

    Budget is up to you, but if I were to ask for a price I would probably want something like this:
    Storage under $4/TB/m.
    Bandwidth probably at least 2-3x the storage.
    If it’s S3, I’d expect free API calls.

  • @KeqingWangy said:

    @kenjing789 said:
    What is your budget first

    Budget is up to you, but if I were to ask for a price I would probably want something like this:
    Storage under $4/TB/m.
    Bandwidth probably at least 2-3x the storage.
    If it’s S3, I’d expect free API calls.

    • idrive e2.
    • videos > images? Cloudflare R2
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  • 200GB bandwidth is basically nothing, most if not all offers here are measured in TB. What's your expected growth-rate for storage/bandwidth?
    I would probably go with two or three VPS, depending on how far your audience is spread across the world and switch to dedicated servers if you outgrow the vps' bandwidth or storage limits.
    Though bunny is very reasonably priced...

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  • @EthanZou said:

    • idrive e2.
    • videos > images? Cloudflare R2

    idrive only provides bandwidth equivalent to the total files stored. If it exceeds it can be limited or suspended. If it is only a limit, it may be okay, but if it is suspended, there will be many complaints from users.

    Cloudflare is very expensive bro.

  • @Nacorid said:
    200GB bandwidth is basically nothing, most if not all offers here are measured in TB. What's your expected growth-rate for storage/bandwidth?
    I would probably go with two or three VPS, depending on how far your audience is spread across the world and switch to dedicated servers if you outgrow the vps' bandwidth or storage limits.
    Though bunny is very reasonably priced...

    Currently I only store 100GB, but the amount of bandwidth for access can be around 3-5x, more precisely around 340-470GB.
    Well, I also think Bunny HDD has a fairly reasonable price.

  • Or you could consider using pixeldrain prepaid system.

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  • you should search more!

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  • kimsufi KS LE if available

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  • what about hetzner object storage?

    https://www.hetzner.com/storage/object-storage/

  • sreekanth850sreekanth850 Member
    edited December 2024

    Did you thought about image optimizing and video transcoding? You can definitely use object storage, but bunny and other similar tool exist for a reason. Whe you stream with bunny they transcode it for different resolution and deliver based on bandwidth and device type. Same for image.

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  • @webontop said:
    you should search more!

    Give me 1TB for free!

    @tommmy said:
    what about hetzner object storage?

    https://www.hetzner.com/storage/object-storage/

    Hetzner only provides 1TB of bandwidth

    @sreekanth850 said:
    Did you thought about image optimizing and video transcoding? You can definitely use object storage, but bunny and other similar tool exist for a reason. Whe you stream with bunny they transcode it for different resolution and deliver based on bandwidth and device type. Same for image.

    I'm just looking for file storage, because my image and video files are already compressed, so I don't need it.

  • layer7layer7 Member, Host Rep, LIR

    @KeqingWangy said:
    Hello...
    I have a website and application that displays images and videos. I am quite in a dilemma to choose a cheap data storage server with good performance. I am currently using Bunny Storage SSD, but I might want to switch as it is quite expensive, 1TB costs $20 per month for SSD and $10 per month for HDD. But they have free API calls and free bandwidth (But it's paid if use CDN).

    Wasabi and IDrive have cheap prices, but the bandwidth offered in my opinion is quite small, which is according to the total size of the files stored. Backblaze has quite a lot of bandwidth, which is 3x the size of the files stored, but unfortunately they charge for the API. Cloudflare? The price is quite expensive and charges for the API.

    I have thought about taking an offer like Storage VPS, but honestly I don't know how the VPS will perform. Especially since image and video files will be accessed continuously by users, so I'm worried that the upload speed offered by the server is not fast enough.

    If you have any suggestions, which one do you think I should take?

    Hi,

    from 20 USD per month for SSD speed to 4 USD ? Thats quiet ambitious ;)

    I suggest you to rent a server and install minio or similar s3 storage and try it out.

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  • @layer7 said:
    Hi,

    from 20 USD per month for SSD speed to 4 USD ? Thats quiet ambitious ;)

    I suggest you to rent a server and install minio or similar s3 storage and try it out.

    Who knows? :D
    I'm not asking for something like having to use an SSD, using an HDD is fine as long as the performance is good enough.

  • layer7layer7 Member, Host Rep, LIR

    Hi,

    well invest some money in one month testing of some hdd space or ask for a test account with a provider of your choice and then simply test :)

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  • @layer7 said:
    Hi,

    well invest some money in one month testing of some hdd space or ask for a test account with a provider of your choice and then simply test :)

    Can you give me a free server for 1 year?

  • @KeqingWangy said:
    Hello...
    I have a website and application that displays images and videos. I am quite in a dilemma to choose a cheap data storage server with good performance. I am currently using Bunny Storage SSD, but I might want to switch as it is quite expensive, 1TB costs $20 per month for SSD and $10 per month for HDD. But they have free API calls and free bandwidth (But it's paid if use CDN).

    Wasabi and IDrive have cheap prices, but the bandwidth offered in my opinion is quite small, which is according to the total size of the files stored. Backblaze has quite a lot of bandwidth, which is 3x the size of the files stored, but unfortunately they charge for the API. Cloudflare? The price is quite expensive and charges for the API.

    I have thought about taking an offer like Storage VPS, but honestly I don't know how the VPS will perform. Especially since image and video files will be accessed continuously by users, so I'm worried that the upload speed offered by the server is not fast enough.

    If you have any suggestions, which one do you think I should take?

    If performance and cost are your top priorities, Backblaze is a good option, but keep an eye on API costs. also, you might want to explore a Storage VPS with good reviews, it could offer the balance of speed and affordability you need for your images and videos.

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  • @greenhost_cloud said:
    If performance and cost are your top priorities, Backblaze is a good option, but keep an eye on API costs. also, you might want to explore a Storage VPS with good reviews, it could offer the balance of speed and affordability you need for your images and videos.

    Yeah I was also thinking about using Backblaze, if only the API fees were free maybe that would be the best choice.

  • oplinkoplink Member, Patron Provider

    We have some high storage vps plans with 1TB SSD starting at 14.95 https://oplink.net/vps/.. Maybe a good middle of the road option for you price wise

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  • @KeqingWangy said:
    I am currently using Bunny Storage SSD
    Currently I only store 100GB

    If you have this much content already stored on the CDN, would it be worth the hassle to migrate it to some storage server(-s)?

    I never used a CDN, but I assume that URLs will change, so you will need to handle that, besides potentially losing the existing links (if any).

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