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How much data you need to backup? I might have a good deal for you.
Amazon S3 might be your answer if you don't care price
We have high storage servers that are great for backup purposes in Incero's Seattle location:
https://subnetlabs.com/billing/cart.php?gid=11
You can use code: storagelaunch for 41.67% off the prices listed there. There is also an existing promotion if you pay annually for any plan storage250 and above, we will double your disk space if you ticket us after ordering.
Disk is SSD cached and nodes are connected at 10Gbps. You should not have any connection limit problems.
How much reliable is your service? Backups are critical.
I didn't think about it. Does it have any limitation?
My servers are all located in Europe.
@Arjon: I have been providing backup services for 2 years and its rock solid so far (knock-knock). I have sent you a PM.
Regards,
which dc
Prometeus.net and hetzner
I do not think you would have that much of an issue with network speeds to and from our location.
hetzner's 10GB test file
Prometeus's 1GB test file (was still increasing but they didn't have a larger test file):
I signed up with time4vps today https://billing.time4vps.eu/cart/storage-server/&step=0
Service was provisioned quickly and I used duply to backup my VPS in London to my server there very quickly.
prometeus storage offer in NL? depending on how much space you are looking for that might fit the bill...
Do they use openvz? BTW what script do they use for the client area? It looks beautiful.
Prometeus has a good service but I am not having good speeds with my vps and i will upgrade to a dedicated server in a few weeks so i have to use another service.
Yeah it's OpenVZ - looks like hostbill.