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50% OFF Object Storage - $3 Per TB

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  • systemfreakssystemfreaks Member, Patron Provider

    @navyfighter said:

    @systemfreaks said:
    @navyfighter
    "Can your provide hardware and network specs for each location?"
    8 Disks Per Node, Unlimited bandwidth is at 1 GBPS, number of Nodes available depending on the location and usage, minimum 12 nodes per location available for this offer

    Can you elaborate on redundancy—how are you keeping our data safe? What encryption options are available? How is the data replicated or distributed across your setup?
    All buckets are replicated and there is HA proxy in place to assure redundancy, you will be able to choose Encryption within the bucket manage page soon,

    How do we pick a specific location (Germany, Greece, UK, or Amsterdam) when ordering? Or can we only do that after ordering?
    You can do After ordering and Soon it will be available on the order form, i believe you need server located in the US which are not part of this offer, but feel free to contact us for more details, the price is $5/TB

    If we sign up now with monthly billing, can we switch to hourly later and keep the LETS3 discount? You responded regarding changing sizes and keeping the discount but does that only apply to the prepaid plan?
    No, Hourly will require you to order a new bucket

    Can you provide the API documentation? A list of supported AWS S3 commands would really help us figure out if this fits our workflows.
    Work In Progress

    Can you clear up the pricing in the original post? $3/TB isn’t 50% off $5/TB—shouldn’t it be $2.50/TB?
    Thats Clearly a Typo on the Tittle , the actual discount, i believe this is clear and i hope moderators can edit it or we will start a new post, in any case is not Miss-leading since the price is CLEARLY stated

    Can you add manual GB or TB input to the site instead of the slider?
    Work In Progress

    We get that fraud issues slowed you down, and we appreciate the transparency there. But it’s been a few days, and these gaps are making it tough to pull the trigger.

    You claimed many times that hings "aren't looking well" i can assure you that we are as transparent as possible and there is nothing "Fishy" on this offer.

    Awesome thanks for replying to all the questions. I do mainly need USA buckets but I was entertaining the idea of an EU buckets for a different business which is why I stuck around here. Unfortunately I will move on as bandwidth capped at 1Gbps is far below the competition and will not work for my businesses.

    I will send you a message regarding USA location at the $5TB, but I would need more than 1Gbps.

    Anyways thanks for responding the questions and wish you guys the best with your business.

    10 Gbps will be available soon on the pay by usage packages, and traffic will cost 0.50/TB.

  • Hmm okay well thanks for the time with responding. I'll have to pass on this as there isn't much value for me to save $1/TB if I have to then pay 0.50/TB for 10Gbit traffic speeds.

    Good luck with everything and will keep hunting on my end.

  • TangeTange Member
    edited February 2025

    @gremeyer said:

    I've pushed several petabytes a month through Cloudflare without problems. The only issue is Backblaze's rate limits.

    Several PB? after Backblaze's new rate limiting policy, it still a good choice for such a big project like yours? i think B2 is dead after the limit, especially in video streaming

  • @navyfighter said:
    Hmm okay well thanks for the time with responding. I'll have to pass on this as there isn't much value for me to save $1/TB if I have to then pay 0.50/TB for 10Gbit traffic speeds.

    Good luck with everything and will keep hunting on my end.

    so, which S3 service you choose to go with?

  • gremeyergremeyer Member
    edited February 2025

    @Tange said:
    Several PB? after Backblaze's new rate limiting policy, it still a good choice for such a big project like yours? i think B2 is dead after the limit, especially in video streaming

    If the majority of your files are smaller than 512 MB, you can take advantage of Cloudflare's cache so B2 doesn't get so many requests and B2 can be a good choice in that regard. If the majority is larger than 512 MB, B2 isn't a good choice and you should consider using Cloudflare R2 (used before and works very well but costs almost 3x more per GB) or Telnyx (haven't tried but apparently has no such limits).

  • systemfreakssystemfreaks Member, Patron Provider

    @navyfighter said:
    Hmm okay well thanks for the time with responding. I'll have to pass on this as there isn't much value for me to save $1/TB if I have to then pay 0.50/TB for 10Gbit traffic speeds.

    Good luck with everything and will keep hunting on my end.

    Later this year we will also offer unlimited 10gbps but only for one location which is Malta

  • TangeTange Member
    edited February 2025

    @gremeyer said:
    If the majority of your files are smaller than 512 MB, you can take advantage of Cloudflare's cache so B2 doesn't get so many requests and B2 can be a good choice in that regard. If the majority is larger than 512 MB, B2 isn't a good choice and you should consider using Cloudflare R2 (used before and works very well but costs almost 3x more per GB) or Telnyx (haven't tried but apparently has no such limits).

    so, B2 is a good choice for HLS video streaming then? the HLS segments usually xxx KB or a few MB. however i can see some big sites use super expensive OSS like alibaba etc. don't know why they don't choose B2, maybe because these big company have more locations, am not sure

    BTW, you mentioned take advantage of CF's cache, is that free CDN cache or their paid reserve cache ? i have a small project using their free CDN cache, and i found a wired thing, i set the cache TTL = 1 year, however my origin server used x3 bandwidth in three month, like say i have 10 TB content, the origin server used 30 TB bandwidth, that seems doesn't make any sense, maybe CF didn't keep the cache for the time we set

  • @Tange said:

    @navyfighter said:
    Hmm okay well thanks for the time with responding. I'll have to pass on this as there isn't much value for me to save $1/TB if I have to then pay 0.50/TB for 10Gbit traffic speeds.

    Good luck with everything and will keep hunting on my end.

    so, which S3 service you choose to go with?

    I'm sticking with Telnyx. No egress charges and extremely fast upload and download.

  • @navyfighter said:

    @t0pas said:

    For me it's looks like very good/cheap storage solution.
    Great offer/product. Thank you!

    How did you mount the bucket? Do you have caching enabled if you did it via s3fs or clone then it probably is caching skewing the results. Still thats a good speed if 1Gbps is your max port speed but I would expect faster for it to be comparable to other s3 providers.

    What speed do you get when downloading files directly? I tried one of the test files a user posted here to multiple servers in EU and USA and I could barely get 2MB/s.

    So I'm using docker container tiredofit/s3ql:latest, there is probably cache enabled since after few hours of using of S3 my system partition a little bit used, but I tested a lot of VMs creating around 15-20G at the creation time. I've tested s3fs and JuiceFS, but they are not so good as s3ql solution. My VPS provider is Unesty and connection speed like 10G/s fair usage.

  • @Tange said:
    BTW, you mentioned take advantage of CF's cache, is that free CDN cache or their paid reserve cache ?

    Free CDN cache, reserve costs extra.

    @Tange said:
    my origin server used x3 bandwidth in three month

    Enable Tiered Cache as well.

  • systemfreakssystemfreaks Member, Patron Provider

    this offer still active :)

  • Order placed 67df2d34a35ef

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  • VodolVodol Member

    @systemfreaks Is it already possible to add a custom domain?

  • systemfreakssystemfreaks Member, Patron Provider

    @Vodol said:
    @systemfreaks Is it already possible to add a custom domain?

    Yes for selected customers custom domain and webhooks - events is suported

  • @navyfighter said:

    @Vodol said:

    @Rubben said: Why would one choose this over Backblaze?

    The price is lower, traffic is free. Backblaze also offers free traffic through Cloudflare, but there are some caveats. To stay within Cloudflare’s ToS you can serve HTML, CSS and JS, but you can’t, for example, download a 1GB archive on the free plan (correct me if I’m wrong).

    That said, keep in mind that Backblaze is a big, well known company, while OP isn’t. So, it’s best not to store valuable data with them alone, though, really, you should never keep important data in just one place anyway

    I personally recommend Telnyx S3 Storage if you're in the USA. It is $0.006 per GiB just like Backblaze but with unlimited traffic, no Cloudflare need. I have 165TB their Central and East USA endpoints. I’m pulling 5-8Gbit downloads from my buckets which is pretty on par or faster than my experience with Backblaze B2. Telnyx is pretty cool as you can embed your s3 bucket into their AI chat and have it go through the files.

    I thought this SystemFreaks deal might shave a few bucks off what I am paying, but wow, what a dumpster fire of a thread.

    I keep popping back daily, half-expecting a response to anything we’ve asked, or at least someone to explain how $3 is magically '50% of $5' (still waiting on that math lesson).

    Seriously, though—why leave potential customers hanging for days? And when you do reply, why dodge every actual question? We finally got a response on server locations which was left out on the OP and order form.

    Test file? You promised one, but crickets—until another user dropped it and we clocked a blazing 800KB/s to 2MB/s.

    Where’s the API documentation? A simple matrix of AWS S3-supported commands would be nice before someone. Do we just order with no information and hope that we can get it to work with our environment?

    Oh, and nice stealth edit removing 'unlimited bandwidth' from the order page....I know I just said that but I felt it needed to be asked again because if someone was to order now you could easily say bandwidth wasn't unlimited.

    And finally yeah, echoing everyone else: fire whoever cursed us with that slider.

    How do I sign up for a personal account?

  • systemfreakssystemfreaks Member, Patron Provider

    @Motion3549 said:

    @navyfighter said:

    @Vodol said:

    @Rubben said: Why would one choose this over Backblaze?

    The price is lower, traffic is free. Backblaze also offers free traffic through Cloudflare, but there are some caveats. To stay within Cloudflare’s ToS you can serve HTML, CSS and JS, but you can’t, for example, download a 1GB archive on the free plan (correct me if I’m wrong).

    That said, keep in mind that Backblaze is a big, well known company, while OP isn’t. So, it’s best not to store valuable data with them alone, though, really, you should never keep important data in just one place anyway

    I personally recommend Telnyx S3 Storage if you're in the USA. It is $0.006 per GiB just like Backblaze but with unlimited traffic, no Cloudflare need. I have 165TB their Central and East USA endpoints. I’m pulling 5-8Gbit downloads from my buckets which is pretty on par or faster than my experience with Backblaze B2. Telnyx is pretty cool as you can embed your s3 bucket into their AI chat and have it go through the files.

    I thought this SystemFreaks deal might shave a few bucks off what I am paying, but wow, what a dumpster fire of a thread.

    I keep popping back daily, half-expecting a response to anything we’ve asked, or at least someone to explain how $3 is magically '50% of $5' (still waiting on that math lesson).

    Seriously, though—why leave potential customers hanging for days? And when you do reply, why dodge every actual question? We finally got a response on server locations which was left out on the OP and order form.

    Test file? You promised one, but crickets—until another user dropped it and we clocked a blazing 800KB/s to 2MB/s.

    Where’s the API documentation? A simple matrix of AWS S3-supported commands would be nice before someone. Do we just order with no information and hope that we can get it to work with our environment?

    Oh, and nice stealth edit removing 'unlimited bandwidth' from the order page....I know I just said that but I felt it needed to be asked again because if someone was to order now you could easily say bandwidth wasn't unlimited.

    And finally yeah, echoing everyone else: fire whoever cursed us with that slider.

    How do I sign up for a personal account?

    All the questions have been answered on this post: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/204795/s3-compatible-object-storage-secure-cloud-storage-3-tb-unmetered-egress-mobile-desktop-app#latest

    This is an Old offer

  • @systemfreaks said:

    @Motion3549 said:

    @navyfighter said:

    @Vodol said:

    @Rubben said: Why would one choose this over Backblaze?

    The price is lower, traffic is free. Backblaze also offers free traffic through Cloudflare, but there are some caveats. To stay within Cloudflare’s ToS you can serve HTML, CSS and JS, but you can’t, for example, download a 1GB archive on the free plan (correct me if I’m wrong).

    That said, keep in mind that Backblaze is a big, well known company, while OP isn’t. So, it’s best not to store valuable data with them alone, though, really, you should never keep important data in just one place anyway

    I personally recommend Telnyx S3 Storage if you're in the USA. It is $0.006 per GiB just like Backblaze but with unlimited traffic, no Cloudflare need. I have 165TB their Central and East USA endpoints. I’m pulling 5-8Gbit downloads from my buckets which is pretty on par or faster than my experience with Backblaze B2. Telnyx is pretty cool as you can embed your s3 bucket into their AI chat and have it go through the files.

    I thought this SystemFreaks deal might shave a few bucks off what I am paying, but wow, what a dumpster fire of a thread.

    I keep popping back daily, half-expecting a response to anything we’ve asked, or at least someone to explain how $3 is magically '50% of $5' (still waiting on that math lesson).

    Seriously, though—why leave potential customers hanging for days? And when you do reply, why dodge every actual question? We finally got a response on server locations which was left out on the OP and order form.

    Test file? You promised one, but crickets—until another user dropped it and we clocked a blazing 800KB/s to 2MB/s.

    Where’s the API documentation? A simple matrix of AWS S3-supported commands would be nice before someone. Do we just order with no information and hope that we can get it to work with our environment?

    Oh, and nice stealth edit removing 'unlimited bandwidth' from the order page....I know I just said that but I felt it needed to be asked again because if someone was to order now you could easily say bandwidth wasn't unlimited.

    And finally yeah, echoing everyone else: fire whoever cursed us with that slider.

    How do I sign up for a personal account?

    All the questions have been answered on this post: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/204795/s3-compatible-object-storage-secure-cloud-storage-3-tb-unmetered-egress-mobile-desktop-app#latest

    This is an Old offer

    Sorry, I'm referring to telnyx

This discussion has been closed.