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Should I buy hostbrr's storage box?

I saw its 500g storage box and I think it's a pretty good offer, but just two questions: I saw someone said its io and bandwidth is pretty low, is it better right now? And does hostbrr have a money back guarantee? I didn't find it on their website. Thank you guys!

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  • sliixsliix Member

    Yes

    Thanked by 2noloudelou yermak
  • Yes No Maybe

    Thanked by 2dedicados Smigit
    1. Yes better.
    2. No money back IIRC.
    Thanked by 1noloudelou
  • Tanhks bro

    @barbaros said:
    Yes No Maybe

    Good answer, contained everything

  • @itachikonoha said:
    1. Yes better.
    2. No money back IIRC.

    Thanks bro

  • wadhahwadhah Member, Host Rep

    It worked great for my needs. Just using it as a backup of a backup.

    Speeds were fine worldwide. Not the most amazing but it's a 7/y I'm not complaining.

    Thanked by 1noloudelou
  • @wadhah said:
    It worked great for my needs. Just using it as a backup of a backup.

    Speeds were fine worldwide. Not the most amazing but it's a 7/y I'm not complaining.

    Thanks bro, decided to buy

    Thanked by 1wadhah
  • wadhahwadhah Member, Host Rep
    edited March 2025

    @noloudelou said:

    @wadhah said:
    It worked great for my needs. Just using it as a backup of a backup.

    Speeds were fine worldwide. Not the most amazing but it's a 7/y I'm not complaining.

    Thanks bro, decided to buy

    Congrats, make sure to read the tos and aup and stuff. It's not a DMCA ignore host

    Thanked by 1noloudelou
  • @wadhah said:

    @noloudelou said:

    @wadhah said:
    It worked great for my needs. Just using it as a backup of a backup.

    Speeds were fine worldwide. Not the most amazing but it's a 7/y I'm not complaining.

    Thanks bro, decided to buy

    Congrats, make sure to read the tos and aup and stuff. It's not a DMCA ignore host

    okay, I won't do dmca thing on purpose I suppose

  • subbsubb Member

    7/year for 500g is a great deal imo. and it works pretty well with rclone from my experience, which provides great flexibility as well.

    Thanked by 2noloudelou lothos
  • I have one and the bandwidth is not the greatest. IO hasn't been a problem, but the transfer speeds are slow. Still a great value.

    Thanked by 1noloudelou
  • buy first regret later ;)

  • Storage box easily mounted into VPS or what yall do with it? Not enough room for my media

    Thanked by 1noloudelou
  • YES!

    Thanked by 1noloudelou
  • Thank you everyone, got many useful advice, bought it already but it's still pending, will test it tomorrow

  • @DrNutella said:
    Storage box easily mounted into VPS or what yall do with it? Not enough room for my media

    I made a small wrapper around rsync that I call brrsync (I'm more proud of the name than the code :smile: ) so I can easily upload, download or sync files from cli. I use it mostly to move around small configs, scripts, zonefiles and stuff like that.

  • @rcy026 said:

    @DrNutella said:
    Storage box easily mounted into VPS or what yall do with it? Not enough room for my media

    I made a small wrapper around rsync that I call brrsync (I'm more proud of the name than the code :smile: ) so I can easily upload, download or sync files from cli. I use it mostly to move around small configs, scripts, zonefiles and stuff like that.

    Can I get to see brrsync? It sounds so good

  • Yes you can ask for refund within 7 days. https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/202755/hostbrr-valentine-offers-10-gbps-storagebox-7-year-cpanel-85-off-flash/p1 look at the last. Bandthwidth speed is decent. But if you are thinking to run nextcloud on storage boxes , low memory makes it horrible.

    Thanked by 3anakara noloudelou laey
  • @terminator said:
    Yes you can ask for refund within 7 days. https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/202755/hostbrr-valentine-offers-10-gbps-storagebox-7-year-cpanel-85-off-flash/p1 look at the last. Bandthwidth speed is decent. But if you are thinking to run nextcloud on storage boxes , low memory makes it horrible.

    Is the 1TB package much better?

  • @terminator said:
    Yes you can ask for refund within 7 days. https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/202755/hostbrr-valentine-offers-10-gbps-storagebox-7-year-cpanel-85-off-flash/p1 look at the last. Bandthwidth speed is decent. But if you are thinking to run nextcloud on storage boxes , low memory makes it horrible.

    Thank you bro, low memory is not a worry as long as the network is good enough to mount it onto my vps, I'll put nextcloud on my vps then. Thanks

  • If you buy 1TB package, you'll get 1TB storage with 5TB bandthwidth. You will not be allotted anything extra such as memory even if you buy 5TB storage boxes as far as I know. Therefore if you need 500GB, then don't go for 1TB.

    Thanked by 1noloudelou
  • labzelabze Member, Patron Provider

    @terminator said:
    Yes you can ask for refund within 7 days. https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/202755/hostbrr-valentine-offers-10-gbps-storagebox-7-year-cpanel-85-off-flash/p1 look at the last. Bandthwidth speed is decent. But if you are thinking to run nextcloud on storage boxes , low memory makes it horrible.

    Memory will be doubled across all packages soon.

  • @noloudelou said:

    @rcy026 said:

    @DrNutella said:
    Storage box easily mounted into VPS or what yall do with it? Not enough room for my media

    I made a small wrapper around rsync that I call brrsync (I'm more proud of the name than the code :smile: ) so I can easily upload, download or sync files from cli. I use it mostly to move around small configs, scripts, zonefiles and stuff like that.

    Can I get to see brrsync? It sounds so good

    I would have to clean out some of the code first since it does some internal stuff for authentication, but basically it just checks if the first argument is ls, put, get, syncup, syncdown or mount, and then uses rclone or rsync to accomplish it. It's really a ten minute job to script it.
    If I get the time I might clean it up some, but it's really nothing you cant do yourself in ten minutes.

    Thanked by 1noloudelou
  • I'm really happy with mine, and for $7/yr even happier

  • rcy026rcy026 Member
    edited March 2025

    @noloudelou said:
    Can I get to see brrsync? It sounds so good

    I made some cleanups and simplifications and renamed it brclone.sh since it's only using rclone now, but you can of course call it whatever you like. :smile:
    It should pretty much run out of the box as long as rclone and fusermounts exists.
    The script requires a working configuration of rclone, so run 'rclone config' first.
    You will need to adjust the REMOTE variable in the script, it should point to whatever you named your rclone configuration and the remote path, something like "rcloneconfig:/home2/username/brclone" The rest should be pretty much self-explainatory.

    I just have to add that 500G at $7 per year and how easy it is to use with this script, it's good value for the money.

    Use at your own risk, ymmv, take backups first, no responsibility etc etc.

    #!/bin/bash
    
    RCLONE="/usr/bin/rclone"
    REMOTE="EDIT THIS!!!"
    
    # Display usage information
    usage() {
        echo "Usage: $0 [-v] <command> [arguments]"
        echo "Commands:"
        echo "  ls <path>       - List files in remote path"
        echo "  tree            - Show directory structure"
        echo "  put <file/dir>  - Upload file or directory"
        echo "  get <file>      - Download file"
        echo "  syncup <dir>    - Sync local dir to remote (use with caution)"
        echo "  syncdown <dir>  - Sync remote dir to local"
        echo "  mount <remote path> <local path> - Mount remote to local"
        echo "  umount <local path>  - Unmount local path"
        exit 1
    }
    
    # Ensure at least one argument is passed
    [[ $# -eq 0 ]] && usage
    
    # Enable verbose mode
    if [[ "$1" == "-v" ]]; then
        RCLONE="$RCLONE -vvv"
        shift
    fi
    
    # Ensure a valid command is given
    case "$1" in
        ls)
            #[[ -z "$2" ]] && usage # hmm, guess you could run ls without args
            "$RCLONE" ls "$REMOTE/$2"
            ;;
        tree)
            "$RCLONE" tree "$REMOTE"
            ;;
        put)
            [[ -z "$2" ]] && usage
            if [[ -d "$2" ]]; then
                "$RCLONE" copy "$2" "$REMOTE/$2"
            elif [[ -f "$2" ]]; then
                "$RCLONE" copyto "$2" "$REMOTE/$2"
            else
                echo "Error: '$2' is not a valid file or directory."
                exit 1
            fi
            ;;
        get)
            [[ -z "$2" ]] && usage
            "$RCLONE" copy "$REMOTE/$2" "$2"
            ;;
        syncup)
            [[ -z "$2" ]] && usage
            "$RCLONE" sync "$2" "$REMOTE/$2"
            ;;
        syncdown)
            [[ -z "$2" ]] && usage
            "$RCLONE" sync "$REMOTE/$2" "$2"
            ;;
        mount)
            [[ -z "$2" || -z "$3" ]] && usage
            "$RCLONE" mount "$REMOTE/$2" "$3" --daemon
            ;;
        umount)
            [[ -z "$2" ]] && usage
            /usr/bin/fusermount -u "$2"
            ;;
        *)
            echo "Error: Unknown command '$1'"
            usage
            ;;
    esac
    
  • @rcy026 said:

    @noloudelou said:
    Can I get to see brrsync? It sounds so good

    I made some cleanups and simplifications and renamed it brclone.sh since it's only using rclone now, but you can of course call it whatever you like. :smile:
    It should pretty much run out of the box as long as rclone and fusermounts exists.
    The script requires a working configuration of rclone, so run 'rclone config' first.
    You will need to adjust the REMOTE variable in the script, it should point to whatever you named your rclone configuration and the remote path, something like "rcloneconfig:/home2/username/brclone" The rest should be pretty much self-explainatory.

    I just have to add that 500G at $7 per year and how easy it is to use with this script, it's good value for the money.

    Use at your own risk, ymmv, take backups first, no responsibility etc etc.

    #!/bin/bash
    
    RCLONE="/usr/bin/rclone"
    REMOTE="EDIT THIS!!!"
    
    # Display usage information
    usage() {
        echo "Usage: $0 [-v] <command> [arguments]"
        echo "Commands:"
        echo "  ls <path>       - List files in remote path"
        echo "  tree            - Show directory structure"
        echo "  put <file/dir>  - Upload file or directory"
        echo "  get <file>      - Download file"
        echo "  syncup <dir>    - Sync local dir to remote (use with caution)"
        echo "  syncdown <dir>  - Sync remote dir to local"
        echo "  mount <remote path> <local path> - Mount remote to local"
        echo "  umount <local path>  - Unmount local path"
        exit 1
    }
    
    # Ensure at least one argument is passed
    [[ $# -eq 0 ]] && usage
    
    # Enable verbose mode
    if [[ "$1" == "-v" ]]; then
        RCLONE="$RCLONE -vvv"
        shift
    fi
    
    # Ensure a valid command is given
    case "$1" in
        ls)
            #[[ -z "$2" ]] && usage # hmm, guess you could run ls without args
            "$RCLONE" ls "$REMOTE/$2"
            ;;
        tree)
            "$RCLONE" tree "$REMOTE"
            ;;
        put)
            [[ -z "$2" ]] && usage
            if [[ -d "$2" ]]; then
                "$RCLONE" copy "$2" "$REMOTE/$2"
            elif [[ -f "$2" ]]; then
                "$RCLONE" copyto "$2" "$REMOTE/$2"
            else
                echo "Error: '$2' is not a valid file or directory."
                exit 1
            fi
            ;;
        get)
            [[ -z "$2" ]] && usage
            "$RCLONE" copy "$REMOTE/$2" "$2"
            ;;
        syncup)
            [[ -z "$2" ]] && usage
            "$RCLONE" sync "$2" "$REMOTE/$2"
            ;;
        syncdown)
            [[ -z "$2" ]] && usage
            "$RCLONE" sync "$REMOTE/$2" "$2"
            ;;
        mount)
            [[ -z "$2" || -z "$3" ]] && usage
            "$RCLONE" mount "$REMOTE/$2" "$3" --daemon
            ;;
        umount)
            [[ -z "$2" ]] && usage
            /usr/bin/fusermount -u "$2"
            ;;
        *)
            echo "Error: Unknown command '$1'"
            usage
            ;;
    esac
    

    Thanks bro! It's really a big help!

  • For those who don't know, it's probably worth mentioning that uploading a directory via rsync is literally one command. It isn't even necessary to have SSH running in another window. All this I learned very recently. One just needs to create a destination directory via the easy web interface.

    @rcy026 said: how easy it is to use with this script

    This script looks interesting, though I honestly don't know what it does.

    Newbies should not be intimidated.

    Thanked by 1laey
  • @Turbo_Pascal said:
    For those who don't know, it's probably worth mentioning that uploading a directory via rsync is literally one command. It isn't even necessary to have SSH running in another window. All this I learned very recently. One just needs to create a destination directory via the easy web interface.

    @rcy026 said: how easy it is to use with this script

    This script looks interesting, though I honestly don't know what it does.

    Newbies should not be intimidated.

    Yeah that's true, scripts need to be run with caution

  • For those who don't read code, what does that script do? Genuinely curious.

    @rcy026 said: I made some cleanups and simplifications and renamed it brclone.sh since it's only using rclone now, but you can of course call it whatever you like

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