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Looking for cheap storage/backup 5TB to 15TB ❤️
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Looking for off-site NAS backup destination, anything that is reachable by TCP, any protocol.
Looking for 5TB - 15TB on a 200Mbps link, ideally in Oceania but USA will work fine.
I've scanned older posts and everything is either out of stock or expired.
- VZ Type: ANY!
- Number of Cores: 1
- RAM: 2GB
- Disk Space: 5TB to 15TB
- Disk Type: any
- Bandwidth: 4TB+ / mo
- Port Speed: 200Mbps+
- DDoS Protection: No
- Number of IPs: 1
- Location: Oceania, USA
- Budget: dirt cheap please, competitive with B2/S3.
- Billing period: yearly
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Restock 5/15
Oceania, USA, and anything in between? Or just the continent plus the US states?
It's a weird question but if the answer is equally weird, then Servarica and Layer7 would have decent prices for those specs in Canada and Europe, i.e. €2/TB with Layer7 and $4/TB with Servarica.
$2m per TB, ftp, sftp, rsync. Its not a vps, no root access, purely for backup. www.microtronixdc.com
Location?
Buy a cheap vps of your choice and then attach a storage box from PulsedMedia or another provider using Rsync, Rclone etc.
Hello if you like we possible give you
15 TB HDD Raid 60
(10 GB SSD For boot/Operating System)
80 MB/s I/O
3.3K IOps
1 vCPU e5-2687W v4 or better
1 Dedicated IPv4
VNC Access
Control panel for automaticaly reinstall acces
1 GBps port speed shared @ 20 TB Bandwidth per month
Port 25 block (possible opened with a ticket on website)
4 GB DDr4 ECC RAM
Full KVM Virtualisation
Full Root Access
Multiple 32/64 bit OS
Romania Location
Orastie City
Linux
Seedbox Allow
Allow plex or others
Public torrents Allow
ADULT Websites Allow
Web 3.0 / Free Speech Allow
188$/year
Regards,
Calin
I'm in AU, and beholden to my ISP peering which is not the best for uploads to overseas. I.e. i'm getting higher speeds to HK and Indonesia than some US locations, Europe is the slowest, but it all depends where the server is hosted and what peering they have.
Not bad, but not that competitive.
For 10TB, B2 is $60/mo for, microtronix is $40/mo
That is a decent price for 15TB, comes to $15/mo.
I might look into that if there's nothing better available.
best price so far, would need to order multiples of 5TB and they disallow that
I'd love to ... as soon as I find cheap storage provider. Pulse has 14.99€/mo for 8TB 29.99€/mo for 16TB, which is not bad, but a bit more than i.e. ihostart.com
or you can wait a little as we will do bigger ones soon on promo. ( limited offer )
Or option B:
VPS Excelsior - Storage 6 TB
21 USD / MO
Looking Glass:
https://lg-ro-or.host-c.com/
TOS and other info:
https://www.host-c.com/knowledgebase
Tempting, but netdynamics ends up being $21 for 10TB
hmmm, care to share the link?
https://www.netdynamics24.com/client/order.php?step=1&productGroup=15
Use a coupon code
LET30%shared this year inOffersIt's not a VPS, but works for me as I just need a target for my backup scripts.
Got it, not a VPS. THX on the info.
Actually no for 10TB with us its $20 a month, there is a coupon code on the forum here for 50% off. Code FMAY0AG5S9.
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/193039/colos-dedis-and-storage-at-microtronix-dc-ohio-free-ddos-protection-unmetered-bw-up-to-100g
Please check our website link which I included, it states where we are at. We own our own datacenter in Ohio.
Actually $17.50/mo if you choose annual billing cycle.
Wasabi has capacity in Sydney https://wasabi.com/
Nice offer
You aren't really comparing like-for-like on reputation, stability, performance, etc. with PulsedMedia and ihostart. I've not got around to using either properly yet, but I have services via both, and while the PM one (even on the BF offer I signed up via) works out almost exactly twice the cost (per year) for ~⅔ the space but if I could only have one of them (I have multiple geographically separate storage locations for redundancy purposes) I'd pay the extra for that one.
When you go cheap be aware that you are usually making a trade-off elsewhere. Compare based on overall value where possible, not purely on price or even price+claims.
iHA actually does better on a pure storage test, especially with smaller block sizes, but PM's network absolutely blows IHA's out of the water. Current DC arrangements too…
Disk and Net IO on a PM storage/seedbox service (one of the RAID5 variants, not RAID0):
The same on iHostArt:
iHA is more variable too, similar network tests from a couple of days ago when I was tinkering: