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little VPS for backup
Hey,
I'm searching a little VPS which I can use for saving my backups of my other VPSes.
RAM: 128-256MB Ram (only for backup via rsync/something similar and FTP)
Diskspace: at least 50GB (I don't need that much)
Location: doesn't matter, but I prefer Europe!
Payment: I prefer monthly payment!
As it's my main backupspace it should be a reputable host. I need this backups.
As cheap as possible :P
Regards and thank you for your offers!
Comments
@rsk @Iniz offer around 100 GB space. @serverian offers 250 GB+ at cheap rates.
I can do 500gb for $5 in CZ, or 250GB in DE for $7. Other offers are possible too. @joelgm thanks for the mention
I know the offer from serverian but 250GB is tooo much. And it also costs too much for me
@rsk and whats about 100GB?;p o wont use more and i need it as cheap as possible ;P
I use Secure Dragon.
I set it up and forgot about it
100GB would be $4, not a great deal, but yeah.
@Nick_A / RamNode, probably not the cheapest you will find but pretty sure it is the best.
Just go yearly with RamNode's $15.60/y!
How about bandwidth? What's your requirement?
100GB for 4$ is not a deal when you can get 50GB for about 15$ per year
Which offer do you mean?
Not much 300GB-500GB should be enough.
May I ask what is your monthly budget?
https://clientarea.ramnode.com/cart.php?gid=19
http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/12010/ramnode-35-off-for-life-ssd-ssd-cached-vpss-from-1-30-mo-shiny-new-website#latest
OpenVZ SSD-Cached VPS
128MB CVZ-E5
RAM: 128MB
VSwap: 128MB
50GB RAID10 SSD-Cached HDD Space
1 IPv4 Address
16 IPv6 Addresses
500GB Bandwidth
Thanks for the mention guys! We do have a couple nice coupons out there which will work on that 128MB CVZ-E5 in the Netherlands.
check ramnode and catalyst, they have this in leb offers
not mentioned yet, so KVM VPS 100GB space, 10TB bandwidth, 1Gbps port, 2 IP address, 512MB RAM, 5 euros monthly. Location: Milan
https://cp.seflow.it/orders/fastserver.php?numNodes=49
The cheapest solution: Prometeus' FTP'n'web-050
Storage: 50 GB/ Traffic: 200 GB /10 euros annually (about $1 monthly). FTP (and includes a directadmin interface to administer, and static web page)
https://www.prometeus.net/billing/cart.php?gid=15
I think the Prometeus FTP'n'web accounts are hosted offsite on a server at Leaseweb
i think this offer from iniz would be nice for you
3 vCores
1GB RAM
512MB vSwap
50GB RAID10 Disk
1TB Outbound BW
1 IPv4 and 1 IPv6
OpenVZ/SolusVM
$25/year
http://lowendbox.com/blog/iniz-yearly-deals-and-more-25year-1gb-vps-amsterdam-ny-and-la/
@Nick_A thanks for the 128MB CVZ-E5 offer. I've picked one up as a backup VPS.
Can somebody point me in the right direction on how to set up rsync? I'll be getting this Ramnode offer too to backup my website. Thanks in advance!
@agenwp
It is a single command in a script, use google it isn't hard at all.
In my experience, interserver.net has the cheapest VPS price around. I use them and they're pretty good, I haven't experienced any down time and their supports great.
ramnode
I'd say just about everything posted on this thread so far are pretty amazing deals... you should venture outside of LET and make a comparison to normal price levels.
@agentwp - Take a look a this guide. http://www.howtogeek.com/135533/how-to-use-rsync-to-backup-your-data-on-linux/
This is what I use from server1 to backupsrv. Both servers are running Centos 6.4.
rsynch-exclude.txt content
public_html/dir/
public_html/dir/cache
public_html/dir/log/
access-logs
@BrianHarrison yeah your right but its simple a deal, not a deal deal when you know what i mean.
We do VPS from £2.99 a month at http://bigrobsweb.co.uk
Found one thanks @all
Now I have to setup rsync^^
@hdpixel thank you very much!
The VPS which my website is on is running Debian. Will that work?