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Looking for High Speed Bandwidth VPS at affordable costs

Hello Everyone, I want to build an streaming website (No it's not movie streaming),
I want to protect my source S3 Object Storage with Authentication layer on top, meaning, I'll be using VPS for authentication/validation before videos can be accessed, it's a Middleware. So having high speed bandwidth is necessary, 1GBPS? And about bandwidth usage, I am not really sure, realistically it won't be too high for beginning but having good enough bandwidth amount would be great!
What else would I need for such usage? Only thing that matters is bandwidth right? Rest can be anything..or as low as possible since there is not much processing on server, just verify the hashed token and server video from S3 to user.
And having unlimited incoming would be cool, so that if there's any bandwidth limit, it would all be used for outgoing not incoming from S3 to VPS.

Simply put I want to do reverse proxy...ig

So amount I would be willing to pay is around $10 💀
I might be asking too much...but please!!!! My S3 cost is just around $5 monthly... I cannot be paying high amount for Middleware

Comments

  • kenjing789kenjing789 Member
    edited June 2024

    You need realistic data , or atleast your current or previous month usage
    Or if you havent start public yet , try estimate user use your website and multiply it with amount of storage you got
    So atleast we can see how big or small your current site now

    Example expect 1000 user , each user watch average 30 video per day , each video around 100MB that 3TB monthly bandwidth but since you are middleware so you need double the bandwidth and become 6TB

    Also goodluck with that budget with unlimited bandwidth

  • DennyYTDennyYT Member
    edited June 2024

    @kenjing789 said:
    You need realistic data , or atleast your current or previous month usage
    Or if you havent start public yet , try estimate user use your website and multiply it with amount of storage you got
    So atleast we can see how big or small your current site now

    Example expect 1000 user , each user watch average 30 video per day , each video around 100MB that 3TB monthly bandwidth but since you are middleware so you need double the bandwidth and become 6TB

    Yes, website isn't public yet. Middleware is yet to be made. For starting, I am expecting less than 1000 for starting but I am ready to scale, like buying multiple vps as user base grows.
    Each video being approx 200MB, and I am expecting 200users/day, It's possible many won't watch any video or even full if clicked anything. But let's assume all of them watches, I am expecting each user watching 2-4 videos, I would be needing is around 1TB per day (it covers ups & down of traffic)...

    But like I said, I am willing to buy more servers or upgrade current ones and setup load balancer (by Load Balancer I mean, My main server will decide which Middleware server to be chosen based on its current load.)
    I won't buy multiple initially but as user base grows...

  • davidedavide Member
    edited June 2024

    So the reverse proxy is private, not shared. Layer7 permits this type of use:

    Layer7 — €3.73 / month
    1 Ryzen Cores (shared)
    4096 MB RAM
    120 GB NVMe
    51200 GB/month bandwidth
    5.0 Gbps port speed
    IPv4 + IPv6
    France

    or Hizakura — $5.95 / month
    2 Intel Cores (shared)
    4096 MB RAM
    40 GB NVMe
    8192 GB/month bandwidth
    10.0 Gbps port speed
    IPv4 + IPv6
    NL location

    From the aff pony page there is also SpeedyPage but they forbid hosting video streaming websites. And there is also a Kuroit product card, but is out of stock. And I'm overhauling the whole fucking thing these days so be patient and the out of stock stuff will be creared in an hour!

    Thanked by 1DennyYT
  • rarecloudrarecloud Member, Patron Provider

    @DennyYT said:
    Hello Everyone, I want to build an streaming website (No it's not movie streaming),
    I want to protect my source S3 Object Storage with Authentication layer on top, meaning, I'll be using VPS for authentication/validation before videos can be accessed, it's a Middleware. So having high speed bandwidth is necessary, 1GBPS? And about bandwidth usage, I am not really sure, realistically it won't be too high for beginning but having good enough bandwidth amount would be great!
    What else would I need for such usage? Only thing that matters is bandwidth right? Rest can be anything..or as low as possible since there is not much processing on server, just verify the hashed token and server video from S3 to user.
    And having unlimited incoming would be cool, so that if there's any bandwidth limit, it would all be used for outgoing not incoming from S3 to VPS.

    Simply put I want to do reverse proxy...ig

    So amount I would be willing to pay is around $10 💀
    I might be asking too much...but please!!!! My S3 cost is just around $5 monthly... I cannot be paying high amount for Middleware

    Take a look at our DIY VPS plan:

    https://vpsforvpn.com/clients/index.php?rp=/store/kvm-servers/diy-kvm-server

    We have cheap BW add-ons, also for every BW pack you order you'll get in fact double.

    For example, the plan for $3/month already has 4TB included. If you pay another $2 you'll get 2x 5TB, which means that for $5/mo you'll get a VPS with 10TB of Bandwidth.

  • BasToTheMaxBasToTheMax Member
    edited June 2024

    Why not use presigned urls with s3 for authentication? (build-in feature of S3)

  • xHostsxHosts Member, Patron Provider

    Do you have a preferred location ?

  • Your budget is too high, our community avg price for this kind of service is $7.

  • @BasToTheMax said: Why not use presigned urls with s3 for authentication? (build-in feature of S3)

    Unfortunately, S3 doesn't support IP address restrictions & Domain Restriction...
    And different possibilities are nil

  • @davide said:
    So the reverse proxy is private, not shared. Layer7 permits this type of use:

    Layer7 — €3.73 / month
    1 Ryzen Cores (shared)
    4096 MB RAM
    120 GB NVMe
    51200 GB/month bandwidth
    5.0 Gbps port speed
    IPv4 + IPv6
    France

    or Hizakura — $5.95 / month
    2 Intel Cores (shared)
    4096 MB RAM
    40 GB NVMe
    8192 GB/month bandwidth
    10.0 Gbps port speed
    IPv4 + IPv6
    NL location

    From the aff pony page there is also SpeedyPage but they forbid hosting video streaming websites. And there is also a Kuroit product card, but is out of stock. And I'm overhauling the whole fucking thing these days so be patient and the out of stock stuff will be creared in an hour!

    Layer7 seems like a great offer (almost too good to be true)...Would be looking into that

    Btw, what do you mean by Reverse proxy is private, not shared?

  • @xHosts said:
    Do you have a preferred location?

    Not really...Any location would work I guess...

    It's not like it's for online gaming or something where latency matters...

  • @sasslik said:
    Your budget is too high, our community avg price for this kind of service is $7.

    The more I can save, the more merrier.

    Thanked by 1sasslik
  • OVH VLE-4 is 1 Gbps unmetered for $11/m

  • AndreixAndreix Member, Host Rep

    @DennyYT said:
    Hello Everyone, I want to build an streaming website (No it's not movie streaming),
    I want to protect my source S3 Object Storage with Authentication layer on top, meaning, I'll be using VPS for authentication/validation before videos can be accessed, it's a Middleware. So having high speed bandwidth is necessary, 1GBPS? And about bandwidth usage, I am not really sure, realistically it won't be too high for beginning but having good enough bandwidth amount would be great!
    What else would I need for such usage? Only thing that matters is bandwidth right? Rest can be anything..or as low as possible since there is not much processing on server, just verify the hashed token and server video from S3 to user.
    And having unlimited incoming would be cool, so that if there's any bandwidth limit, it would all be used for outgoing not incoming from S3 to VPS.

    Simply put I want to do reverse proxy...ig

    So amount I would be willing to pay is around $10 💀
    I might be asking too much...but please!!!! My S3 cost is just around $5 monthly... I cannot be paying high amount for Middleware

    Hi there,

    Assuming there is nothing illegal, I can do 1cpu, 512 MB RAM, 15 GB SSD, 1 Gbps @ 2 TB traffic in US for 10 EUR/year for you. :)
    DM me if interested.

  • davidedavide Member
    edited June 2024

    @DennyYT said:
    Layer7 seems like a great offer (almost too good to be true)...Would be looking into that

    Btw, what do you mean by Reverse proxy is private, not shared?

    It's a TOS nuisance, most providers don't allow proxies open to the public on their VPSs.

    Thanked by 1Andreix
  • edited June 2024

    @davide said:

    @DennyYT said:
    Layer7 seems like a great offer (almost too good to be true)...Would be looking into that

    Btw, what do you mean by Reverse proxy is private, not shared?

    It's a TOS nuisance, most providers don't allow proxies open to the public on their VPSs.

    Doesn't that just concern proxies used in a forward way where the user controls the target? I mean, sure, there's some room for interpretation but that's what i've always thought it would refer to.

  • davidedavide Member
    edited June 2024

    @totally_not_banned said:
    Doesn't that just concern proxies used in a forward way where the user controls the target? I mean, sure, there's some room for interpretation but that's what i've always thought it would refer to.

    TOSs usually state that public proxies are forbidden without adding specific clarifications about the type of proxies, but I think the concern is in avoiding network abuse, like warez download, pirated movies and who knows, which in wholesale quantity might lead to police scrutiny. But may also be an euphemism to prevent excess bandwidth consumption caused by public proxies.

  • @davide said:

    @totally_not_banned said:
    Doesn't that just concern proxies used in a forward way where the user controls the target? I mean, sure, there's some room for interpretation but that's what i've always thought it would refer to.

    TOSs usually state that public proxies are forbidden without adding specific clarifications about the type of proxies, but I think the concern is in avoiding network abuse, like warez download, pirated movies and who knows, which in wholesale quantity might lead to police scrutiny.

    Yeah my line of thinking was basically that it was in the same vein many providers disallow public VPNs as those would basically be anonymization services therefore draw a lot of abuse. Reverse proxies make an interesting case though. I mean it's kinda hard to argue against them being public (when used on the open internet).

  • @davide said:

    @DennyYT said:
    Layer7 seems like a great offer (almost too good to be true)...Would be looking into that

    Btw, what do you mean by Reverse proxy is private, not shared?

    It's a TOS nuisance, most providers don't allow proxies open to the public on their VPSs.

    Unfortunately, it's not private. And yes, it's not a forward proxy like @totally_not_banned mentioned. It's a reverse proxy, a way to handle incoming requests.

    My main idea is to cache all S3 content, serving cached content won't trigger API transactional costs. Having a single point server like a VPS, which is the only entity that accesses S3, means 95% of requests will be served via cache (S3 to VPS), thus preventing any potential API transactions triggered by streaming videos. Object Storage with costs for every request is not suitable for video streaming.

    I'm not concerned about the cache between the user and VPS, lol. It's not like I'm providing a first-class streaming service like Netflix or YouTube.

    I tested my website with a few people, and watching each video would incur an average of 1K-2K requests, which is insane!

  • davidedavide Member
    edited June 2024

    @DennyYT: in my interpretation, your usage is fine and permitted; what is problematic is if end users control the proxy endpoint. Just buy enough bandwidth to avoid AUP's gray areas.

    With @Layer7 and their 5 Gbps plans you should be good. I'd avoid their 1 Gbps plans as it was mentioned that high bandwidth usage is not expected on those, although permitted.

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