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Vps with 1 TB storage
Hi,
i want a vps for storing and allowing pdf files for downloading, Storage requirement is 1TB and can be upgraded to 2 TB. Can i get it under 10$? kindly mention providers and best solution in my case as pdf can be downloaded simultaneously by number of users.
As no web content will be displayed only link to pdf file will be required so suggestions for ram requirement will be welcomed, control panel(any paid) with vps will be additional benefit.
EDIT
i will use pdf.js to display these pdfs, so i want CORS enabled servers or i have to create a simple website and have to use iframes , i am working to sort this out.
Comments
Why not ACD (Amazon Cloud Drive)? It's $60/year which is $5 a month.
if you can wait up to 5 days for your vps i am running right now a good promo
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/112647/let-s-continue-with-the-easter-spirit-pre-order-cheap-vps-storage-servers-located-in-romania
$10 per ? (Day, month, year, lifetime)
Do you legally own the rights to redistribute the PDF's?
How much bandwidth do you need?
S3 perhaps?
S3 perhaps?
S3 perhaps?
Perhaps S3?
Maybe S3?
S3 would be $23~/mo for the storage alone never mind bandwidth
I think S3 will do
Check out https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/112656/review-special-offer-1fichier-unlimited-file-hosting-storage-100gb-mo-cdn-for-10-year
1-2TB of PDFs? What are you? Wikileaks?
You also need to specify your data/bandwidth requirement. If it is too much then 10$/month may not be sufficient. @cociu might be able to help you.
time4vps.eu
Nobody mentioned S3.. go for S3.
Fuck Bezos.
S3 ?
Guys stop being silly
Edit: time4vps.eu , @cociu and i-83.net(NAT Only) or if you want dedi online.net and kimsufi.com is what you need
PDF is the new Linux ISO.
I thought this as well
The best part about PDF ISOs is that you can boot them on anything- as long as it's x86 and probably 64 bit!
What are your location requirements and average PDF filesize? If it's worldwide content maybe a CDN would be better.
We could squeeze you in on a server.
KVM
2TB raid 10
512 Ram
1 core
100Mbps connection with no limits
1 ipv4/6
Located in Atlanta.
We can do $10 a month.
Since everyone is recommending Google Cloud Storage I thought I'd concur as well.
I think the OP will need DMCA proof hosting as well. Those pdf's are most likely ebooks or novels.
Hmmm ... is it to be the next Zotero, or Mendeley ... or Sci-Hub? Interesting to see how things develop in the wild wild world of portable documents.
Has anyone suggested a service like Amazon S3?
That's one idea. Another interesting possibility might be Amazon S3.
Amazon S (36/12)
Why not Dropbox?