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700 GiB of disk space for a day
Hi,
I need about 700 GiB of disk space for a temporary backup while I rebuild the RAID on one of my servers.
It should be reasonably fast (i.e. not Hubic's 10 Mbit/s up/downstream) and billed hourly (or free altogether) since I'm only going to need it for about a day.
Are there any providers that offer something like this?
And yes, I know that "RAID is not a backup either", especially in the case of local catastrophic failure. I'm planning to start keeping an offsite backup sometime soon, but that will probably be behind a home connection with awfully slow upstream bandwidth — nothing I want to restore 700 GiB over if it can be avoided.
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Get a kimsufi.
Alternatively, a cloud instance will do, for example, you can add multiple 200 GB disks on one instance in iwstack, there must be other ways, such as a hezner server.
You may need 700 GB now to restore the backup, but you will need more to back up regularly, for example, look at our back-up offer:
https://www.prometeus.net/site/acronis-baas.php
That is a professional and expensive solution, I still think a small dedi with OVH, online.net or hezner is best for a geek.
Vultr - 750GB storage for $0.045/hour, they have free $50 trial for 60 days.
+1 For Vultr, especially if you need it just for 1-2 days the hourly billing helps a lot with that.
Those are all geared towards long-term usage (with monthly billing, setup fees, etc.), so not quite what I'm looking for.
That seems like an excellect option, thanks!
There's a gotcha with the traffic limit, though:
In my case 700 GB / (4 TB / 672 hours) = 117.6 hours ≙ $5.31 vs. 24 hours * ($0.045 / hour) + (700 GB - 24 * 4 TB / 672) * ($0.02 per GB) = $12.20, so I'll have to make sure to keep the server running long enough when I'm done copying.
Oh, and I'm getting 90 MB/s downstream from Vultr. I guess that's settled, then.