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How about I disrupt the ObjectStorage (AWS3)

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  • @webontop said:

    • No Minimum Retention
    • Unlimited Egress
    • Pure Utility - No API Limits
      $3.99/TB. ObjectStorage/ Locations: Netherlands for now. I'll do India, the UK, and Dubai. This Year!

    What do you think? Is gone disrupt the market? Are you excited?

    How many nines in your service's durability?

  • forestforest Member

    @MallocVoidstar said:

    @webontop said:

    • No Minimum Retention
    • Unlimited Egress
    • Pure Utility - No API Limits
      $3.99/TB. ObjectStorage/ Locations: Netherlands for now. I'll do India, the UK, and Dubai. This Year!

    What do you think? Is gone disrupt the market? Are you excited?

    How many nines in your service's durability?

    Five nines. 9.9999%.

  • webontopwebontop Member

    @JasonM said:
    OP, can you bring any service like Backblaze that backsup windows files (pc) in the background?

    That's easy! But I think others are already doing that.

    Backblaze, crashplan - Very Slow speed! if that is the problem, maybe you have to clarify more.

  • what makes you think you're smarter than the dozens of s3 providers that currently exist?

  • ralfralf Member

    @webontop said:

    • No Minimum Retention
    • Unlimited Egress
    • Pure Utility - No API Limits
      $3.99/TB. ObjectStorage/ Locations: Netherlands for now. I'll do India, the UK, and Dubai. This Year!

    What do you think? Is gone disrupt the market? Are you excited?

    I don't know about the market, but certainly you are disrupting grammar, spelling and punctuation rules.

  • webontopwebontop Member

    @fluffernutter said:
    what makes you think you're smarter than the dozens of s3 providers that currently exist?

    What I realised was the problems everyone overlooks -

    1. Security.
    2. Latency.
    3. Pricing

    People who take care of security ignore the latency or pricing, or vice versa; no one cares about what people need or data loss, and because of the business shutdown. As users, we just use the product because we don't have any other option.

    I'll give you that option. And stay stupid. :)

  • webontopwebontop Member

    @ralf said:

    @webontop said:

    • No Minimum Retention
    • Unlimited Egress
    • Pure Utility - No API Limits
      $3.99/TB. ObjectStorage/ Locations: Netherlands for now. I'll do India, the UK, and Dubai. This Year!

    What do you think? Is gone disrupt the market? Are you excited?

    I don't know about the market, but certainly you are disrupting grammar, spelling and punctuation rules.

    LOL! Im not the marketing guy either, so do mistakes.

  • zedzed Member

    @webontop said:

    @ralf said:

    @webontop said:

    • No Minimum Retention
    • Unlimited Egress
    • Pure Utility - No API Limits
      $3.99/TB. ObjectStorage/ Locations: Netherlands for now. I'll do India, the UK, and Dubai. This Year!

    What do you think? Is gone disrupt the market? Are you excited?

    I don't know about the market, but certainly you are disrupting grammar, spelling and punctuation rules.

    LOL! Im not the marketing guy either, so do mistakes.

    Maybe you should let the marketing guy talk to us..

    Thanked by 1Skelter
  • networknetwork Member

    @webontop said: India, the UK, and Dubai

    Unlimited Egress in India and Dubai?

  • systemfreakssystemfreaks Member, Patron Provider
    edited May 11

    @JasonM said:
    OP, can you bring any service like Backblaze that backsup windows files (pc) in the background?

    If you are interested in something like this, you can participate in our beta :)

  • @webontop said:

    @ralf said:

    @webontop said:

    • No Minimum Retention
    • Unlimited Egress
    • Pure Utility - No API Limits
      $3.99/TB. ObjectStorage/ Locations: Netherlands for now. I'll do India, the UK, and Dubai. This Year!

    What do you think? Is gone disrupt the market? Are you excited?

    I don't know about the market, but certainly you are disrupting grammar, spelling and punctuation rules.

    LOL! Im not the marketing guy either, so do mistakes.

    What is your native language?

  • webontopwebontop Member

    @zed said:

    @webontop said:

    @ralf said:

    @webontop said:

    • No Minimum Retention
    • Unlimited Egress
    • Pure Utility - No API Limits
      $3.99/TB. ObjectStorage/ Locations: Netherlands for now. I'll do India, the UK, and Dubai. This Year!

    What do you think? Is gone disrupt the market? Are you excited?

    I don't know about the market, but certainly you are disrupting grammar, spelling and punctuation rules.

    LOL! Im not the marketing guy either, so do mistakes.

    Maybe you should let the marketing guy talk to us..

    He won't understand the problems. Just upselling you something you don't need.. Like someone already here.

  • WhiteRoseGWhiteRoseG Member
    edited May 13

    Lol I went to Synclyz.com, now I want to play Hotline Miami :smile:

  • webontopwebontop Member

    @WhiteRoseG said:
    Lol I went to Synclyz.com, now I want to play Hotline Miami :smile:

    go to another one - That one is cool.

  • TangeTange Member

    man, your website design makes me thinking you are just some rookie 16 years old kid

    i am sorry

  • zedzed Member

    @Tange said:
    man, your website design makes me thinking you are just some rookie 16 years old kid

    i am sorry

    lol this thread didn't do it, but the website did? :)

  • webontopwebontop Member

    @Tange said:
    man, your website design makes me thinking you are just some rookie 16 years old kid

    i am sorry

    This thread looks like fill with people 16 years old or younger. LOL!

    I thought people would share the problems or ask me to add features. shit..

  • forestforest Member
    edited May 17

    @webontop said: I thought people would share the problems or ask me to add features. shit..

    We're a bit more familiar with the reality of the industry than you are and understand that what you are advertising is:

    1. Untenable and unrealistic
    2. Implemented amateurishly
    3. Not operated by someone with experience in the industry

    And this is all happening while you're throwing around a vibe-coded website that looks like the puke from a unicorn that ate one too many rainbows and suggesting that you'll somehow be able to disrupt the object storage industry from established providers by selling resources with unrealistic specs.

  • webontopwebontop Member

    @forest said:

    @webontop said: I thought people would share the problems or ask me to add features. shit..

    We're a bit more familiar with the reality of the industry than you are and understand that what you are advertising is:

    1. Untenable and unrealistic
    2. Implemented amateurishly
    3. Not operated by someone with experience in the industry

    And this is all happening while you're throwing around a vibe-coded website that looks like the puke from a unicorn that ate one too many rainbows and suggesting that you'll somehow be able to disrupt the object storage industry from established providers by selling resources with unrealistic specs.

    I thought PINK girls first LOVE!

    I shagged the IIT, MIT, Codex, and Anthropic. - Any problem?

    Every tom dick and Harry is running web hosting, some are running datacenters in the basement, and I'm unrealistic? Give me a break!

    Thanked by 1itachikonoha
  • forestforest Member
    edited May 17

    @webontop said: Every tom dick and Harry is running web hosting, some are running datacenters in the basement, and I'm unrealistic? Give me a break!

    Even reselling web hosting or running a basement "datacenter" takes more work than just vibe coding a website. And none of those providers are making unrealistic and lavish claims. I mean, say what you want about basement providers like C1V and iHostART, but at least they sell low-end services at a reasonable price and have been around for years without deadpooling. And they are not claiming that they are going to disrupt anything.

    Unlimited bandwidth in India with $3.99/TB and no API limits? Do you have any idea how much bandwidth costs there? And then Dubai seems good to you?? Right after you start off with the Netherlands where bandwidth is actually cheap?

    Imagine if I set up a single Xeon E5 in my bedroom and connected it to a 1 Gbps residential cable internet, installed Proxmox, and then said I was about to disrupt the hyperscalers. I would be laughed at.

    Create your own object storage service? Sure.

    Vibe-code the website? Eh... Not good, but not unforgivable, especially in the early stages.

    Offer unlimited bandwidth? Well if your pricing is right, sure.

    Sell it impossibly cheap in expensive countries? Not happening, deadpool incoming.

    Claim that it's going to disrupt the hyperscalers? Lol, you're going to get laughed at.

  • valkvalk Member

    @webontop said:

    @forest said:

    @webontop said: I thought people would share the problems or ask me to add features. shit..

    We're a bit more familiar with the reality of the industry than you are and understand that what you are advertising is:

    1. Untenable and unrealistic
    2. Implemented amateurishly
    3. Not operated by someone with experience in the industry

    And this is all happening while you're throwing around a vibe-coded website that looks like the puke from a unicorn that ate one too many rainbows and suggesting that you'll somehow be able to disrupt the object storage industry from established providers by selling resources with unrealistic specs.

    I thought PINK girls first LOVE!

    I shagged the IIT, MIT, Codex, and Anthropic. - Any problem?

    Every tom dick and Harry is running web hosting, some are running datacenters in the basement, and I'm unrealistic? Give me a break!

    Yeah you should just log out of your LET account. Uninstall your browser. Disintegrate your devices. Burn the router. And return your soul to the ISP. The only thing you are disrupting is just us brain cells with your delusionally unrealistic requests.

    Thanked by 2Saragoldfarb VTCuong
  • systemfreakssystemfreaks Member, Patron Provider

    @forest said:

    @webontop said: Every tom dick and Harry is running web hosting, some are running datacenters in the basement, and I'm unrealistic? Give me a break!

    Even reselling web hosting or running a basement "datacenter" takes more work than just vibe coding a website. And none of those providers are making unrealistic and lavish claims. I mean, say what you want about basement providers like C1V and iHostART, but at least they sell low-end services at a reasonable price and have been around for years without deadpooling. And they are not claiming that they are going to disrupt anything.

    Unlimited bandwidth in India with $3.99/TB and no API limits? Do you have any idea how much bandwidth costs there? And then Dubai seems good to you?? Right after you start off with the Netherlands where bandwidth is actually cheap?

    Imagine if I set up a single Xeon E5 in my bedroom and connected it to a 1 Gbps residential cable internet, installed Proxmox, and then said I was about to disrupt the hyperscalers. I would be laughed at.

    Create your own object storage service? Sure.

    Vibe-code the website? Eh... Not good, but not unforgivable, especially in the early stages.

    Offer unlimited bandwidth? Well if your pricing is right, sure.

    Sell it impossibly cheap in expensive countries? Not happening, deadpool incoming.

    Claim that it's going to disrupt the hyperscalers? Lol, you're going to get laughed at.

    You couldn’t be more right. Offering object storage at such a discounted price requires scale, the right partnerships, and proper long-term planning.

    In my view, around $6/TB is the sustainable sweet spot. Pricing at $3–4/TB can make sense for gaining market share, rewarding early adopters, and attracting new users, but it cannot realistically be the permanent base price.

    That is exactly why we offer object storage at $3–4/TB only as limited-time promotions, not as our standard pricing.

    A small business cannot keep selling a service at a loss and expect to stay around long term. The normal pricing has to reflect the real cost of infrastructure, replication, bandwidth, support, maintenance, and future growth.

  • forestforest Member

    @systemfreaks said: A small business cannot keep selling a service at a loss and expect to stay around long term. The normal pricing has to reflect the real cost of infrastructure, replication, bandwidth, support, maintenance, and future growth.

    Even if someone donated to him enterprise grade hardware, plenty of storage, and prepaid for the first month of colocation in a T3 datacenter so he had absolutely no upfront investment costs, he still would deadpool in short order. I suspect the income he could make wouldn't even cover the cost of power in Dubai, much less all the traffic of fully unlimited egress.

    My suspicion is that he's using some low-end VPS or cheap dedi with lots of storage that has unmetered FUP bandwidth, and he takes that to mean that he can genuinely saturate the port 24/7 without consequences, so he boldly concluded that he cracked the code to disrupt the object storage industry.

  • webontopwebontop Member

    @forest said:

    @systemfreaks said: A small business cannot keep selling a service at a loss and expect to stay around long term. The normal pricing has to reflect the real cost of infrastructure, replication, bandwidth, support, maintenance, and future growth.

    Even if someone donated to him enterprise grade hardware, plenty of storage, and prepaid for the first month of colocation in a T3 datacenter so he had absolutely no upfront investment costs, he still would deadpool in short order. I suspect the income he could make wouldn't even cover the cost of power in Dubai, much less all the traffic of fully unlimited egress.

    My suspicion is that he's using some low-end VPS or cheap dedi with lots of storage that has unmetered FUP bandwidth, and he takes that to mean that he can genuinely saturate the port 24/7 without consequences, so he boldly concluded that he cracked the code to disrupt the object storage industry.

    LOL! why you make assumptions? why don't you ask me -

    I give you an example: filelu -> s5-object-storage - They are already doing it on scale and i'm not someone doing impossible inventions. If you really want to know, you could follow me at dev2/theape

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran
    edited May 21

    I enjoyed reading your TOS.

    You claim it is built for "sensitive professional workflows," but your TOS says:

    A Encrypted Private File Hosting in Cloud is intended for personal use, and any business use is strictly prohibited.

    "A Encrypted Private File Hosting in Cloud" - besides being ungrammatical - is apparently someone else's service you copy/pasted your TOS from and ran through babelfish?

    users understand that files uploaded on A Encrypted Private File Hosting in Cloud are not private, they may be displayed for others to view

    This does not sound very "private" to me.

    All users use A Encrypted Private File Hosting in Cloud at their own risk, users understand that files uploaded on A Encrypted Private File Hosting in Cloud are not private, they may be displayed for others to view, and A Encrypted Private File Hosting in Cloud users understand and agree that A Encrypted Private File Hosting in Cloud cannot be responsible for the content posted on its web site and you nonetheless may be exposed to such materials and that you use A Encrypted Private File Hosting in Cloud's service at your own risk.

    Kid, seriously, periods exist for a reason.

    If a user is found to be using A Encrypted Private File Hosting in Cloud to host icons, smileys, buddy icons, forum avatars, forum badges, forum signature images, or any other graphic for website design all your images will be removed.

    Oooookay...

    I'm guessing your return policy was copied from a local retail store?

    We accept returns. You can return items purchased from us within 15 days of the original purchase date, provided they meet the following conditions: Product must have the receipt or proof of purchase.

    "Hi, I bought this encrypted file storage last week at one of your stores, and I'd like to return it. I do have my receipt."

    Additionally your testimonials make no sense and are fake.

    I also enjoy the fact that every single method to your alleged API is a POST.

    And that FAQ...what a delight.

    Is there a file size limit?
    Yes — limits depend on your account type:

    👤 Guest / Free account: up to 20 GB per file
    ⭐ Premium account: up to 20 GB per file

    Upgrade to Premium to unlock the maximum file size.

    Makes sense.

    What file types can I upload?
    We accept the following file types: Any.

    If you need to upload a file type not listed, contact us and we'll review it.

    I need to upload some None files. Do you accept those?

    How fast are downloads?
    Total Data Freedom.

    Well, that answers the question, doesn't it?

    What is the uptime guarantee?
    Stop worrying about downtime and start scaling. Our new storage backbone on Scaleway is designed for absolute resilience, featuring a 99.9% availability SLA and multi-zone replication across Europe’s top tech hubs.

    3 nines...🤘

  • forestforest Member
    edited May 21

    @raindog308 said:
    How fast are downloads?
    Total Data Freedom.

    Well, that answers the question, doesn't it?

    My fastest VPS relays 325 Mega Total Data Freedoms per second (MTDF/s), and this kid can only do one? Pssh, amateur.

  • zedzed Member

    @raindog308 said: I enjoyed reading your TOS.

    if you spent less time on complete nonsense like this i might have my veteran tag

  • Wtf! You're only supposed to read the ToS after getting fucked over and wanting to chargeback. He wasn't expecting someone to read that before having any customers.

    Mickey Mouse, indeed.

  • stable_geniusstable_genius Member
    edited May 22

    So you're into disruption huh, I like that.

    But be warned, you are not the only one disrupting here, I disrupt a lot too. I just disrupted a capacitor. Over 20V but it was rated 5V only, puff, totally my fault.

    Happy disrupting to you!

    Thanked by 1meowwcc
  • LeviLevi Member

    Is it already disrupted? How’s the disruption? Who’s the disruptor?

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