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CHEAP + FAST cloud storage! Lifetime deals available! Amazon S3, NBD, iSCSI, SFTP etc. 10 gbps pipe!
Hi,
I'm offering fast, secure, battle hardened cloud storage at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES!
I offer Amazon S3, NBD, SFTP, iSCSI, and other alternatives as well.
It's only $1.50 per month per terabyte (TB).
Anyone can afford it!
All files are saved on large enterprise SAS drives in RAID 1 for ultimate reliability!
My server in Texas has 32 CPU cores and a 10 gbps connection for ultimate transfer speed!
We use an extremely reputable and reliable data center to maximize uptime.
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NBD is a bulletproof technology that hasn't received enough attention.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_block_device
NBD allows you to mount a .img file on a remote server as if it was a local hard drive.
After the .img is mounted, you can save files to it by simply dragging them into the folder!
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On Linux, you can use nbd-client to mount the .img that lives on my server.
On Windows, you can use https://cloudbase.it/ceph-on-windows-part-1/ (follow the WNBD instructions)
I haven't seen an nbd client for Mac yet.
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You should fill your whole NBD image with a VeraCrypt volume: https://veracrypt.io
Then, save your files inside of the VeraCrypt volume.
This will ensure that all of your data is encrypted before being sent to my server. I will have no way of looking through your private files!
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Please do not try to host your files publicly or use up all of the server's bandwidth.
This is a remote storage solution, not a web hosting or file sharing solution.
Cost, ease of use, and reliability are the main selling points.
You should use at most 100% of your storage in bandwidth per month.
(so 10 TB of bandwidth per month for a 10 TB storage account)
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I will store and serve your data in any way you choose!
LIFETIME DEALS:
1 TB $150
5 TB $550 (EXTREME SAVINGS!)
16 TB $1599
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This is an offering from We Sell SaaS LLC, makers of mach3db and VectorCheetahDB.
Please contact:
james {at} wesellsaas.com
for a free one week trial of our Cloud Storage service.
Usually you will get 1 TB for the free trial.
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We accept payment via PayPal G&S.
If you want the lowest price per TB per month, you should opt for the lifetime deal.
Thanks!


Comments
My current clients are mostly using Amazon S3 and NBD.
Let me know what type of cloud storage you'd prefer!
Just one server?
@network
Currently it is one server as I've just begun offering this service.
However, that one server can hold many hard drives.
If you have a need for extreme amounts of storage, I can colo an additional server just for you.
Please reach out if you are interested.
Thanks!
I want to pay it for monthly rather than lifetime
So, a guy named James with nothing more than an email address wants to store our data in exchange for money. Very reassuring.
@ziuch
You can pay monthly.
Please email james {at} wesellsaas.com to get started.
Thanks!
@xvps
Please encrypt your data before uploading it to the cloud.
That way, you will not need to be paranoid.
Do you think the other low cost cloud storage providers are not humans with names?
We Sell SaaS LLC has been operating for multiple years with no issues.
Thanks
umm , wierd
Wouldn't that mean your total usable capacity is limited to the size of the smallest drive in the array? How would your service works with your server only having the usable capacity of a single drive?
tech seems strange, and your pricing of $1.50/TB is what I can get from @host_c basement in Romania. Why would I fund your electricity when I can get the same storage pricing from @host_c?
@Grentenville
Each RAID 1 array consists of two identical hard drives.
They are mirrored by the SAS RAID card so that the operating system sees the array as a single drive.
So my total usable capacity is half of the size of my hard drives.
My server has many hard drive slots, so I can have a handful of separate RAID 1 arrays connected with minimal effort.
And the operating system doesn't need to do anything complicated with regards to duplicating or sharding the data.
With my setup, I will never fall into the strange corner cases or confusing issues that a ZFS pool, BTRFS pool, RAID 5, RAID 10, or software RAID could cause.
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@johndeo983
Many people would prefer a professional data center in Texas over a basement in Romania.
Plus, I am open to running any type of data server software, as long as it is open source, runs on Linux, and does not hog resources.
Thanks!
@mach3db
How many llamas?
@plumberg
The lifetime of We Sell SaaS LLC, which needs the server either way and is a profitable organization outside of this offering.
I can set up a dead man's switch that instructs all paying users to move their data if I do not click a button once per week. It can also email the data center owner so that they don't accidentally shut down the server without notifying the clients.
As this is a new offering, I have onboarded only a few clients so far. The split is about even between lifetime and monthly paying users.
I need the server either way, so there is no issue with monthly cash flow. The hard drives do not cost any extra money per month once they are installed into the server. So, there is no ongoing monthly fee I need to offset.
If I or the Texas datacenter detect someone hosting illegal content, we will either tell the user to delete it (if it is a mild offense), or we will contact the proper authorities (if it is a serious offense).
I have no specific percentage of uptime targeted right now. The datacenter is extremely reliable, the server has two PSUs, and the software on the server is all rock solid. I have not experienced any significant downtime yet.
If you need a specific SLA you will need to sign an annual contract for a large amount of cloud storage.
Thanks!
@AlteredParadox
I’m more concerned about the possibility that one day I won’t be able to access my files because you failed to pay the colocation bills due to being unsustainable, or because you become like one of those providers that deadpool without giving users a chance to download their data. You’ve been in business for just under four years and still don’t have a proper website for your services, nor do you have any sort of billing panel. There is no Terms of Service, no Privacy Policy, and no Acceptable Use Policy as far as I can see. It doesn’t really reassure me when the only thing you have set up is a basic email address. Interesting lifetime offers though
@s0n1c
I have a small blurb here:
https://mach3db.com:669/about.html
I can add a fancy panel that shows what you bought and your PayPal email address.
I can add TOS, privacy policy, and acceptable use policy to the page above.
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internxt sells much cheaper : https://www.stacksocial.com/sales/internxt-cloud-storage-lifetime-subscription-5tb-plan
koofr sells almost the same price with their code: https://www.stacksocial.com/sales/koofr-cloud-storage-plans-lifetime-subscription-1tb
i am more experienced of them than a LLC selling saas
@mzltest
I don't see how that Internxt price is profitable for them.
I would avoid it. At best, they are hoping people don't use all of their allocated space.
koofr is for 1 TB, not 5 TB.
It is way more reasonable of a price.
However, my price is slightly lower than koofr and I can offer everything that they can.
Thanks!
Never heard of internxt but it looks like a scam
@s0n1c
I updated the about page.
Let me know if it needs anything else.
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This thread looks poorly on Internxt:
https://www.reddit.com/r/cloudstorage/comments/mewsas/any_thoughts_on_internxt/
I'm not sure I would trust them.
Ive seen many reviews indicating internxt is scam. (data loss)
Do you support NFS protocol to mount in linux?
@satsuke
Yes, I support NFS.
Please email james {at} wesellsaas.com for details.
Thanks!
There are strict rules for offers to prevent fraud, $10/year deals have been removed multiple times, and now this guy shows up with $1,599 lifetime deals, cobbling together his 'trustworthy' website as he goes.
The Patron Provider tag has started to feel more like a warning label than a trust signal, while the admins and moderators spend their time in a "Tony vs. Ezekiel" thread.
But at least there will be some drama threads when summer is over.
You have the same chance of losing your data in RAID 1 as in RAID 10. The main difference between RAID 1 and RAID 10 compared to other RAID levels is that they avoid the heavy rebuild overhead. In RAID 1 and RAID 10, rebuilds only involve copying data within mirrored pairs, which is much simpler and faster.
All other RAID levels rely on parity calculations or more complex mechanisms, so rebuild times take longer and put stress on all drives in the array during a rebuild. This increases the risk of losing another drive within the next 24–48 hours, potentially leading to total data loss. The risk is even higher if all drives come from the same manufacturing lot or have similar age and runtime.
MDADM is used for over 3 decades and in small setups and it is rock solid.
ZFS - if you follow the correct formula, you will never loose a bit of data.
SW Raid only introduces Latency, nothing more compared to HW Raid, and cannot stand up against HW raid in HIGH IO, even if used locally on the node. - and all this if we assume usage of HDD and SSD, in pure NVME RAID things change a lot.
Love you already.

I think we ran out of basement hosts lately.

Basement? Bro, that is Prem Basement, excuse me.
EDIT:
@mach3db
I do however value the fact you started with HW raid and play this more safely.
You will have a problem as soon as your IO will increase on that RIAD1, as in raid 1 you suffer a 50% write penalty and the number of drives is very low, if you have 4 arrays of 10 TB each, and each 10TB array is full with 10 customers, not even 8GB NVME Cache HW raid will save you.
Ping me when you will switch to raid 10.
wtf is that shit post???