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Looking for Storage VPS

tomsfarmtomsfarm Member
edited February 2015 in General

Does anyone know the best provider to buy Storage VPS that are Located in Los Angeles?

Our requirements are as follows.

500GB Storage
2TB Transfer
1Gbps Port

We was using Backupsy but they increased their pricing.

Comments

  • try strong VPS.

  • PatrickPatrick Member
    edited February 2015

    What's the price increase with Backupsy? They have 40% coupon on their site and the 500GB storage is just $12/mo. Too much?

  • @Patrick said:
    What's the price increase with Backupsy? They have 40% coupon on their site and the 500GB storage is just $12/mo. Too much?

    The pricing has not changed just looked. I was told it had but did not check if that was the case or not. $12 is fine but if we can get it for a lower price then that is fine. Just looking at as many options as possible. It's for a Free Service that requires Large Storage.

  • vpsdime.com ?

    Same management as of Backupsy.

  • @Sady said:
    vpsdime.com ?

    Same management as of Backupsy.

    They stopped their Storage VPS line.

  • bersybersy Member
    edited February 2015

    HostHatch (AFF LINK) can satisfy your demands for $10/month and $110/annually ($7/m with promo, has expired now).

    Besides I guess it is not improbable that @VMbox may make you proper SSD cached storage offer.

  • Give @pbgben a PM, I am sure he would be able to make some sort of deal for high storage servers for you.

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  • drserverdrserver Member, Host Rep

    we can do it in LA via quadranet, 20 usd p/m

  • Must it be LA?

    If not might as well get a KS1 in BHS

  • @TinyTunnel_Tom said:
    Must it be LA?

    If not might as well get a KS1 in BHS

    Yes it has to be in Los Angeles.

    As that is where the servers are located that we want to transfer backups from.

  • pbgbenpbgben Member, Host Rep
    edited February 2015

    @clamhost said:
    Does anyone know the best provider to buy Storage VPS that are Located in Los Angeles?

    Yeh, us!

    Our 500GB backup server is $14, we hav e a similar setup to backupsy. 512MB RAM, 2Ghz vCPU 1Gbit shared. You can upgrade at any time too, upto 50TB HDD, 32GB RAM 13Ghz

    https://secure.bigvps.io/cart.php?gid=6&currency=4

  • thats not how Ghz work...

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  • NyrNyr Community Contributor, Veteran

    pbgben said: Yeh, us!

    Wasn't that at OVH?

  • Hosthatch could easily provide this for you!

    @Abdullah

  • pbgbenpbgben Member, Host Rep

    @Nyr said:
    Wasn't that at OVH?

    Technically yes, We use OVH for our infrastructure.

    @William said:
    thats not how Ghz work...

    I don't understand, how should I say 1vCPU with 2Ghz dedicated?

  • drserverdrserver Member, Host Rep

    @pbgben said: I don't understand, how should I say 1vCPU with 2Ghz dedicated?

    I think that @William wants to know how will you dedicate 2Ghz in shared enviroment

  • NyrNyr Community Contributor, Veteran

    pbgben said: Technically yes, We use OVH for our infrastructure.

    AFAIK OVH has no datacenter in Los Angeles which is what @clamhost is requesting.

    pbgben said: I don't understand, how should I say 1vCPU with 2Ghz dedicated?

    He's probably talking about your 13 GHz claim.

  • @pbgben said:

    OP asked for Los Angeles location

  • pbgbenpbgben Member, Host Rep

    @hostnoob said:
    OP asked for Los Angeles location

    Ahh, I completely hazed that bit, Though I would highly recommend at least another state for a backup location.

    @Nyr said:
    He's probably talking about your 13 GHz claim.

    3.6*4 = 14.4 That's correct? That's how I see it anyway.

  • pbgben said: 3.6*4 = 14.4 That's correct? That's how I see it anyway.

    Again, no, this is NOT how Ghz work - You CAN NOT multiply it.

  • @William said:

    Its correct in a perfect world. Just a marketing ploy in the real world.

  • SpeedBusSpeedBus Member, Host Rep
    edited February 2015

    We've got some spare capacity on one of our nodes at LA so we've got exactly 2 of these for now,

    500 GB HDD, 256 MB RAM, 3 TB bandwidth@1 Gbit/sec, KVM based.

    https://crowncloud.net/clients/cart.php?a=add&pid=73

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