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vps backup

jgalvezjgalvez Member
edited February 2012 in General

hi i need a stable vps just for backup my files.
I have bought a vps at w2server and it's a fraud.
I have bought a vps at nordicvps and it's down, my data still there.

anyone can share with me a european vps provider?a serious company? with a few years working?

I just need rsync samba ssh, 30 gb space 256mb ram bandwith 80gb/month
Thanks

Comments

  • linode

  • linode isnt leb, that might not fit his budget

  • @jgalvez said: I just need rsync samba ssh, 30 gb space 256mb ram bandwith 80gb/month

    why do you need 256mb ram for backups? and does samba even work in OpenVZ? I didn't think it did, but don't know for sure.

  • I have 512mb ram on my backup server but I don't need this amount ram.

  • Take a look at Hostigation's backup VPS plans. You don't need that much memory.

    Thanked by 1Infinity
  • @iKocka said: Take a look at Hostigation's backup VPS plans

    +1

    it's cheap and it works great

  • KuJoeKuJoe Member, Host Rep

    He's looking to an EU provider (not sure why for backups since location is normally not a concern and US bandwidth is cheaper from what I understand).

  • I don't mean to hijack another person's thread but thought this is relevant.

    Once a server goes down, wouldn't it take ~24hours or whatever the TTL is for the DNS of the domain to propagate to the new IP? How do you make it faster? Am I missing something?

  • KuJoeKuJoe Member, Host Rep
    edited February 2012

    @draco said: Once a server goes down, wouldn't it take ~24hours or whatever the TTL is for the DNS of the domain to propagate to the new IP? How do you make it faster? Am I missing something?

    You can control the TTL if you run your own DNS or use a third party DNS (of course not all ISPs respect the TTLs set but most do). I set my TTL to 5 minutes and use automatic DNS failover with DNSMadeEasy.

    Thanked by 1draco
  • I am in the proccess of getting DNS Failover running, I have the two servers up and ready just got to change the nameservers.

    15 Minutes TTL

    Thanked by 1draco
  • @KuJoe said: I set my TTL to 5 minutes

    Most won't respect a TTL of 300, but will 14400, and a few really anal people want 24 hours or consider you a potential spammer.

  • KuJoeKuJoe Member, Host Rep

    @miTgiB said: but will 14400

    4 hours makes DNS failover pointless. :(

  • @miTgiB said: Most won't respect a TTL of 300, but will 14400, and a few really anal people want 24 hours or consider you a potential spammer.

    So if I do go with 300, does that mean most will recognize it as 14400 (minimum TTL) instead or are there any side-effects?

  • @miTgiB said: Most won't respect a TTL of 300, but will 14400, and a few really anal people want 24 hours or consider you a potential spammer.

    I don't agree, with more and more content spread over CDN you can't play with dns ttl without causing nasty effects on you users. Just look how low akamai set the ttl

    `;; QUESTION SECTION:
    ;a1785.d.akamai.net. IN A

    ;; ANSWER SECTION:
    a1785.d.akamai.net. 20 IN A 195.22.202.80
    a1785.d.akamai.net. 20 IN A 195.22.202.91
    a1785.d.akamai.net. 20 IN A 195.22.202.24
    a1785.d.akamai.net. 20 IN A 195.22.202.26
    a1785.d.akamai.net. 20 IN A 195.22.202.42

    or google

    www.l.google.com. 300 IN A 74.125.232.114
    www.l.google.com. 300 IN A 74.125.232.115
    www.l.google.com. 300 IN A 74.125.232.116
    www.l.google.com. 300 IN A 74.125.232.112
    www.l.google.com. 300 IN A 74.125.232.113

    or fb

    ;; QUESTION SECTION:
    ;www.facebook.com. IN A

    ;; ANSWER SECTION:
    www.facebook.com. 120 IN A 69.171.224.13

    `

    We have most clients zone under 3600 seconds and we see propagation works very well.

    The real problem are sometime operating systems/applications cache :-)

    S.

  • @KuJoe said: DNS failover pointless

    DNS failover is pointless

  • @prometeus said: can't play with dns ttl without causing nasty effects on you users

    You just described every cable internet provider in the US

  • This is another story ;-)

  • KuJoeKuJoe Member, Host Rep

    @miTgiB said: DNS failover is pointless

    But it works very well...

  • @miTgiB KuJoe's using "automatic DNS failover with DNSMadeEasy" and that specific solution works fine. Not saying that's perfect, but the best thing you can buy with just a few dollars

  • @marrco said: the best thing you can buy with just a few dollars

    I'd prefer LVS over DNS failover myself, and if it an even cheaper solution.

  • What is LVS?

  • KuJoeKuJoe Member, Host Rep

    @miTgiB does that work with remote servers without a central storage setup?

  • @KuJoe Sure, it is a simple load balancer and can be configured any number of ways.

  • KuJoeKuJoe Member, Host Rep

    Nice, might consider it in the future.

  • jgalvezjgalvez Member

    Hi anyone can sugguest to me
    512gb space samba,sync,FTP with SSH access 1gb or 2gb in Europe

  • GBIGBI Member, Host Rep

    Why not just go for a Hetzner fully managed storage box? It’s great value for money.

  • PineappleBoxPineappleBox Member
    edited May 2020

    @Cam could probably provide you this (https://hosting.gullo.me/).
    256mb ram
    100gb storage
    500gb bandwidth
    Using the code: LEB-NAT-100GB it comes to a total of $16 anually (Around $1.33/month), in the Finland and Germany location.

    Thanked by 1Cam
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