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Similar to time4vps offer?

I have a storage vps from time4vps, which they don't backup. So I am planning to copy my files from time4vps vps to another vps server for precaution.

My question is who are the other providers offer storage vps servers like time4vps?

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  • exception0x876exception0x876 Member, Host Rep, LIR

    ask them to create 2nd vps on another physical node.

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  • Or pay more for another server with another provider at another location. These are backups after all so I'd never count on a single provider to keep them safe.

    Thanked by 1HostingSpecialists
  • TrafficTraffic Member
    edited January 2016

    EthernetServers do:

    Location: Los Angeles, United States
    Datacenter: QuadraNet
    1.5 GB RAM + 1.5 GB SWAP
    400 GB  [HDD RAID 10] 
    6 TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps
    1 IPv4
    4x 3.4GHz CPU
    OpenVZ
    $20/year
    
    https://vrtz.net/vps/openvz/US/los-angeles/214.html (aff)
    Thanked by 1postcd
  • GeekoineGeekoine Member
    edited January 2016

    @smartcard said:

    I have a storage vps from time4vps, which they don't backup.

    I remember Delimiter had some storage plan with HA

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  • @Geekoine said:
    I remember Delimiter had some storage plan with HA

    We do, however I don't think OP is looking for something in our price range if looking for something similar to Time4VPS. Our lineup starts at $6/mo for HA KVM 1 core/1GB/250GB.

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  • @smartcard said:
    I have a storage vps from time4vps, which they don't backup. So I am planning to copy my files from time4vps vps to another vps server for precaution.

    My question is who are the other providers offer storage vps servers like time4vps?

    I find a 2tb kimsufi ks2 combined with 2tb time4vps enough redundancy for me.(I've since upgraded to ks3 because I like more cpu grunt)

    Suggestion: Attic/borg encrypted backup from kimsufi to time4vps.(if you choose to treat t4v as untrustworthy storage)

    Ultimately, it depends on your true storage requirements.

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  • I believe @cociu is currently cooking something up to rival time4vps

  • @alaningus said:
    I believe cociu is currently cooking something up to rival time4vps

  • bersybersy Member
    edited January 2016

    What do you mean by "like time4vps", their price tag and Europe location or something else? It would be also good to know how much disk space you need.

  • alaningus said: I believe @cociu is currently cooking something up to rival time4vps

    Very interesting?

  • alaningus said: I believe @cociu is currently cooking something up to rival time4vps

    really dont like to compare with another host , i thinck everyone have good face and bad face , but yes i see a increment of requesting quotas for big storage so we plan start from the next month to offer plans up to 4 tb/vm

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  • @bersy said:
    What do you mean by "like time4vps", their price tag and Europe location or something else? It would be also good to know how much disk space you need.

    Price and disk size, location is not very important.

  • @Traffic said:
    EthernetServers do:

    Location: Los Angeles, United States
    > Datacenter: QuadraNet
    > 1.5 GB RAM + 1.5 GB SWAP
    > 400 GB  [HDD RAID 10] 
    > 6 TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps
    > 1 IPv4
    > 4x 3.4GHz CPU
    > OpenVZ
    > $20/year
    > 
    > https://vrtz.net/vps/openvz/US/los-angeles/214.html (aff)

    I have this same server. Oredered about 1 month ago. Pretty solid so far. The had a couple hiccups which led to around 18 hours downtime, but since have been reliable. +1 for this server.

  • thagoat said: 18 hours downtime

    I would not call it "pretty solid".

  • @bersy said:
    whatever it is he said

    I would call a hardware malfunction a typical and expected part of buying hosting. Does your provider commit all their time to making sure your wordpress blog is readable by your 5 followers? My services aren't mission critical here, and my support tickets were answered and handled in a professional manner. Sound good to me, what I might call "pretty solid".

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