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Looking for temp storage VPS located US

smrgarbsmrgarb Member
edited April 16 in Requests

Hello!

I am looking for a temp storage VPS to offload some backup data whilst I rebuild my RAID array to ZFS.

Need about 18TB. Ideally would like 10Gbps just for maximising speed. Happy to pay for 1 month if required.

Please let me know :smile:

Comments

  • conceptconcept Member

    @NetDynamics24 @GorillaServers are your best bet for US.

  • TionTion Member

    Isn't some S3 storage billed hourly better than any VPS for this?

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  • conceptconcept Member

    @Tion said:
    Isn't some S3 storage billed hourly better than any VPS for this?

    Bandwidth is expensive for S3

  • zejjntzejjnt Member

    @labze might perhaps be able to give you some special deal on a short term DA?

  • smrgarbsmrgarb Member

    @Tion said:
    Isn't some S3 storage billed hourly better than any VPS for this?

    Didn't consider S3 personally, I'd say housing 18TB for 24 hours + ingress/outgress fees would kill my wallet!

  • smrgarbsmrgarb Member

    @concept said:
    @NetDynamics24 @GorillaServers are your best bet for US.

    GorillaServers only 1Gbit unfortunately

  • a157109520a157109520 Member
    edited April 16

    no problem. your needs will be fully satisfied once the funding is in place .

  • forestforest Member

    @a157109520 said:
    no problem. your needs will be fully satisfied once the funding is in place .

    I do not understand this comment.

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  • conceptconcept Member

    @forest said:

    @a157109520 said:
    no problem. your needs will be fully satisfied once the funding is in place .

    I do not understand this comment.

    definitely a bot.

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  • MonocleMonocle Member

    @smrgarb said:

    @Tion said:
    Isn't some S3 storage billed hourly better than any VPS for this?

    Didn't consider S3 personally, I'd say housing 18TB for 24 hours + ingress/outgress fees would kill my wallet!

    Cloudflare R2 has free ingress/egress. And decent amount of free requests. It would probably be around $10 which is way cheaper than any monthly VPS with 18TB

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  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider
    edited April 16

    @Monocle said:

    @smrgarb said:

    @Tion said:
    Isn't some S3 storage billed hourly better than any VPS for this?

    Didn't consider S3 personally, I'd say housing 18TB for 24 hours + ingress/outgress fees would kill my wallet!

    Cloudflare R2 has free ingress/egress. And decent amount of free requests. It would probably be around $10 which is way cheaper than any monthly VPS with 18TB

    R2 charges for read/write requests though, so it could be expensive depending on the type of data it is.

    Honestly no cheap way to get 18TB of storage on a 10G port for a short amount of time. Best bet is trying to find one of the huge hourly bare metal providers but even though storage probably will be a problem.

  • MonocleMonocle Member

    @MikeA said:

    @Monocle said:

    @smrgarb said:

    @Tion said:
    Isn't some S3 storage billed hourly better than any VPS for this?

    Didn't consider S3 personally, I'd say housing 18TB for 24 hours + ingress/outgress fees would kill my wallet!

    Cloudflare R2 has free ingress/egress. And decent amount of free requests. It would probably be around $10 which is way cheaper than any monthly VPS with 18TB

    R2 charges for read/write requests though, so it could be expensive depending on the type of data it is.

    "And decent amount of free requests"

    Depending on his files he might not pay a cent in request fees unless he does millions of requests. He should do a little research and make sure himself. I've moved files with R2 before and my requests were covered with the free tier.

    https://developers.cloudflare.com/r2/pricing/

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  • smrgarbsmrgarb Member

    @MikeA said:
    Honestly no cheap way to get 18TB of storage on a 10G port for a short amount of time. Best bet is trying to find one of the huge hourly bare metal providers but even though storage probably will be a problem.

    Whose a huge hourly bare metal provider nowadays?

  • conceptconcept Member
    edited April 16

    @smrgarb said:

    Whose a huge hourly bare metal provider nowadays?

    I don't think there will be anyone who can do hourly 18tb storage servers with 10G.
    This may be your best option. It is way over the amount of storage you are asking but it gets you the 10G that you requested. Price is crazy for the amount of bandwidth and storage.

    Storage Deal (Limited Quantity)

    • Dual E5-2690v4 (28 total cores, 56 total threads)
    • 128GB DDR4 ECC RAM
    • 12x 8TB SATA HDD
    • 200TB/mo data on 10gbps (Plus Free Bonus Upgrade!)
    • 1 IPv4 Address
    • /64 IPv6 Upon Request
    • Linux OS or IPMI Upon Request

    $141.79/mo
    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/215282/1gservers-com-pi-day-2026-dedicated-server-deals-us-west/p1

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    @smrgarb said:

    @MikeA said:
    Honestly no cheap way to get 18TB of storage on a 10G port for a short amount of time. Best bet is trying to find one of the huge hourly bare metal providers but even though storage probably will be a problem.

    Whose a huge hourly bare metal provider nowadays?

    Right.. I guess now days there are none really. All of the ones I checked are small systems with only NVMe. The only option I found is Scaleway's EM-I525E-NVMe which totals like 26TB NVMe in RAID-0 but that's $2.10/hour, at 2Gbps that would take like 40 hours or $80+..

    RIP!

  • smrgarbsmrgarb Member

    I potentially could look into Onidel or HostHatch and see if they can stack storage vms into 1… monthly payments which I’m OK with for saving my data LOL

  • conceptconcept Member
    edited April 16

    It is definitely a lot of storage.

    Since you said US, it is a little harder and not as easy as EU with providers like Hetzner/Leaseweb just casually have large storage servers laying around lol.

    1gservers is also in Phoenix, AZ so it should be pretty good depending on where you are located in US.

  • smrgarbsmrgarb Member

    1gservers is also in Phoenix, AZ so it should be pretty good depending on where you are located in US.

    That's the exact storage server I have my data on at the moment haha!

  • conceptconcept Member

    @smrgarb said:

    1gservers is also in Phoenix, AZ so it should be pretty good depending on where you are located in US.

    That's the exact storage server I have my data on at the moment haha!

    hmmm buy a second one and have them private network it together?

  • smrgarbsmrgarb Member

    I’d like the avoid 141usd purchase if absolutely possible LOL

  • sshboxsshbox Member
    edited April 16

    Mega.io is the budget option. ~$35 per month for 20 TB. Supports object storage and other means of cloud storage for backups. Has Canada location, but upload speeds aren't 10G. Not an endorsement, not a client. The biggest issue is how long the backup will take, no so much the reliability, as objects are replicated across multiple regions.

    BulkVM has a 15 TB HDD storage VPS in Phoenix. 2.5G/5G/10G bandwidth $30/$40/$45. Not an endorsement, not a client. The biggest question is how reliable is the storage. It'd be unfortunate to lose the backups while rebuilding.

    Personally, I'd use cheap object storage in Europe (Euronodes 4€/TB/month. Not an endorsement, not a client) and massive parallelism to fill the 10G pipe. This should guard against data loss and result in reasonable backup times.

    EDIT: iDrive e2 object storage is $5/TB/month and they have multiple US location. Not an endorsement, not a client. They also have a $20 for 20 TB backup plan, but it requires you use their Linux client. Given the exchange rate, this is probably the easiest and fastest option, and roughly equal to Euronodes in price.

  • NetDynamics24NetDynamics24 Member, Host Rep

    @smrgarb said:

    @concept said:
    @NetDynamics24 @GorillaServers are your best bet for US.

    GorillaServers only 1Gbit unfortunately

    We have 10 gbps servers. Please contact us.

  • @smrgarb said:
    Need about 18TB. Ideally would like 10Gbps just for maximising speed.

    I’d like the avoid 141usd purchase if absolutely possible LOL

    This is three times less, but 1Gbps:

    You can also buy the smallest Chimera to have 18 TB total.
    / should you be ordering, disable VPN first /

    Another option is Mega, but unsure how they would react to putting 18 TB right after the registration. Check all the plan details and bandwidth limits.

  • tuxtux Member

    You can buy dedi with large storage from OVH.

  • conceptconcept Member
    edited April 16

    OVH US west would be good but that setup fee is awful. Ideally you would want a server close to Phoenix since your data is there. If you go for servarica or EU then it will be something trying to transfer 16tb across North America etc

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  • slowserversslowservers Member, Host Rep

    I think an external 18TB drive (or two, if you're paranoid) is a better idea, personally.

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  • @slowservers said: I think an external 18TB drive (or two, if you're paranoid) is a better idea, personally.

    lol

  • smrgarbsmrgarb Member

    @slowservers said:
    I think an external 18TB drive (or two, if you're paranoid) is a better idea, personally.

    Only if I could

  • smrgarbsmrgarb Member

    @sshbox said:
    Mega.io is the budget option. ~$35 per month for 20 TB. Supports object storage and other means of cloud storage for backups. Has Canada location, but upload speeds aren't 10G. Not an endorsement, not a client. The biggest issue is how long the backup will take, no so much the reliability, as objects are replicated across multiple regions.

    BulkVM has a 15 TB HDD storage VPS in Phoenix. 2.5G/5G/10G bandwidth $30/$40/$45. Not an endorsement, not a client. The biggest question is how reliable is the storage. It'd be unfortunate to lose the backups while rebuilding.

    Personally, I'd use cheap object storage in Europe (Euronodes 4€/TB/month. Not an endorsement, not a client) and massive parallelism to fill the 10G pipe. This should guard against data loss and result in reasonable backup times.

    EDIT: iDrive e2 object storage is $5/TB/month and they have multiple US location. Not an endorsement, not a client. They also have a $20 for 20 TB backup plan, but it requires you use their Linux client. Given the exchange rate, this is probably the easiest and fastest option, and roughly equal to Euronodes in price.

    BulkVM is EXACTLY what I wanted thank you so much for this recommendation.

    Thanked by 1forest
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