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😂 true
Limited Edition.
Just got my account approved, woop woop.
Me too!
According to https://docs.hetzner.com/storage/object-storage/overview/#pricing, traffic to other resources within the same region is free. So you can route egress via a Hetzner Cloud VM to get 20TB if you feel so inclined. Also a relief for those using dedicated servers at Hetzner which will have ""unlimited"" bandwidth (with the usual asterisks).
Also no charges for API calls, just traffic.
In their FAQ it says each bucket is limited to 1Gbps. LMAO.
https://docs.hetzner.com/storage/object-storage/overview#limits
Completely useless if that’s going to be the case when it’s out of beta.
On their limits section of the docs (https://docs.hetzner.com/storage/object-storage/overview#limits) they state the bandwidth is limited to 1Gibit/s per bucket, I'm unsure if this limits will apply to services in the same region
This hears good. We will see what will come up from this
Agreed. What kinda joke is this lmfao I'm using about 100Gbps on R2
Just curious, what kind of files are you transmitting at what volume (total traffic)? Are the 50/100Gbps speed including their CDN caching, or are you guys getting that raw speed by directly hitting the API?
Media (videos, images). No caching what so ever (on the videos - images are cached).
Since they bill for transactions, they don't seem to care how much you use the service since we're paying for them.
Why no caching on the videos? Because there's a limit of 512MB cache size and for some reason when you cache videos from R2 with their cache it returns as 200 instead of 206 - which then makes the user download the entire video when skipping over.
I’d ask about this in the Cloudflare Discord if you care about it
CF is way better than this.
How are you able to hit 100Gbps on R2? I'm only getting 1Gbps tops and often way less. Since I couldn't get those speeds I switched to Bunny Storage but if it's possible to get 100Gbps on R2 I'll switch back.
Can you tell me how?
Have a lot of users loading the media and images :P - have about 900k daily users on the site daily.
Do you find the R2 latency suitable for loading cold (uncached) images? Or are most of your images hot and stay in the Cloudflare cache?
Uncached are pretty fast ngl, havent really noticed any slowdowns on images that are not cached.
Video as well. Videos load instantly, and download super fast, most of the time even from NA (and bucket is in EU) downloads at full Gbit saturating my conn, and the other way around from what I've tested (NA bucket and download from EU RDP)
That's interesting. I'm seeing TTFB of about 400-800ms for cold image loads over HTTPS. Not tragic, but also not instant.
Are you loading your content via the S3 interface and then streaming it to users from a server, or are you serving up the content directly through HTTPS (e.g., from a domain in front of R2)?
The latter.
Custom domain.
Edit: Also forgot to mention I also have Business plan, which unlocks POPs closer to me, and my audience.
Has anyone tested the bandwidth limit? I wonder if it's per connection/bucket vs per bucket overall. Per bucket overall would be problematic, like when deploying updates and stuff where you're expecting a spike in BW.
Lol I maxed my server out on 1gbit, didn't try higher
You're on the wrong forum
Oh, that explains why I got the most useless response from them - like they didn't even read my ticket. Their billing support isn't fun to work with - blaming me for issues with their website (CORS error). I spent $25 to get a long distance phone call, and they kept throwing me to their tech department, and their tech department kept throwing me back to billing.
Seems to give a "503 Slow Down" response if too many downloads, unfortunate
sh!t man, i bet you don't have the copyright of those medias, DO YOU HAVE ANY DMCA PROBLEM ON R2?
We have a moderation team, since we do accept user uploads
- so far nothing over months and months of usage.
If you're worried about that, just put a proxy on top that from that provider that sends the notices to /dev/null