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Large storage for file backup needed. Servarica?

xieroxxxxieroxxx Member
edited May 2024 in Requests

I want to backup a file server somewhere, and i am looking for best long-term and cost effective solution to do so. Im looking at Servaricas $50 / month expanding storage vps, starting at 8TB. Such a solution would work for me, but i want to see if there is anyone offering anything similar at lower / similar pricing, or can do something like this with more daily storage than servarica can offer?

Does not really need to be a server, some sort of FTP / SSH storage would also be fine - But i need to be able to scale it pretty far in the future, and it needs to be stable and trustworthy long-term.

Maybe someone have a pre-started servarica deal who already have expanded a while and can consider transferring it?

Thank you

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  • davidedavide Member

    Layer7 has (no aff)

    • 3x Intel CPU Cores
    • 16GB RAM
    • 120 GB NVMe Disk space
    • up to 1000 Mbit/s port speed
    • 50 TB Traffic incl. per month
    • 7 TB HDD disk size
    • 120 GB NVMe OS disk size
    • Location: France

    For €14.43 / month (monthly). See product specs (aff)

  • davidedavide Member
    edited May 2024

    @davide said:

    • 7 TB HDD disk size

    It's 7 TB. For future expansion, these VPSs allow to attach additional storage disks. I don't know if it's possible to grow the size of an existing disk.

  • Just295Just295 Member

    Buckets. I personally us idrive.com as 10TB is only $300/year * Currently on sale for $150/first year. Currently backup several servers and my desktops.

    Thanks,
    Anthony

  • muddymuddy Member

    I get better performance from iDrive than I do from a standard storage VPS. Either is fine, but unless I got a killer price on a storage VPS, I would probably just go with iDrive.

  • buyvm with slab would be good option, but it's sold out for most of time.

  • ShamliShamli Member

    @JerryHou said:
    buyvm with slab would be good option, but it's sold out for most of time.

    Try look during cancellation day during early month every month...

  • VanessaVanessa Member, Patron Provider

    @xieroxxx said:
    I want to backup a file server somewhere, and i am looking for best long-term and cost effective solution to do so. Im looking at Servaricas $50 / month expanding storage vps, starting at 8TB. Such a solution would work for me, but i want to see if there is anyone offering anything similar at lower / similar pricing, or can do something like this with more daily storage than servarica can offer?

    Does not really need to be a server, some sort of FTP / SSH storage would also be fine - But i need to be able to scale it pretty far in the future, and it needs to be stable and trustworthy long-term.

    Maybe someone have a pre-started servarica deal who already have expanded a while and can consider transferring it?

    Thank you

    Hello, see iwebfusion dedicated server with similar price
    E3-1230v2 (4 cores) Inventory Closeout Special
    E3-1230v2 (4 cores)
    16GB RAM
    8tb hdd
    10TB bandwidth @ 1Gbps
    5 IPv4 + /64 IPv6
    price $54.00 USD/mo @Vanessa please pm me if you are interested in it

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