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Alexey Skobkin2015-09-02 16:58:15
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Alexey Skobkin, 2015-09-02 16:58:15

What are the budget services that can be used for data storage (>= 1 TB)?

There is a dedicated server. There is a need to keep backups of virtual machines with rotation, plus some backups of databases and files. For obvious reasons, I do not want to store on the same server on the same raid.

Therefore, I am looking for some budget solution that will allow me to get inexpensive storage of sufficient volume. In general, they are interested in volumes from a terabyte. Kimsufi
's version is not bad. But perhaps there are some similarities. In principle, I can refuse the functionality of a dedicated server. If somewhere a large amount of space is provided for data via SFTP, for example, then this could also come in handy. Although, of course, with options close in price, I would choose a server - so that I could raise something else there.

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Dan Ivanov, 2015-09-03
@ptchol

https://www.transip.eu/vps/#x1 here take a deshman virutalochka for 10 bucks and mount their storage to it https://www.transip.eu/vps/big-storage/ 10$ for 2TB. Perhaps it is worth taking a virtual machine more expensive, so that there is more traffic or for the tasks that you mention.

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serf, 2016-05-03
@serf

Delimiter has an OVZ ZFS SSD-C and a KVM VPS resource pool with a large disk. OVZ is clearly cheaper, for 1TB they ask for $42/quarter or $21/quarter when paid for a year (with code), traffic is equal to a four-card disk volume. They also have available S3 compatible flexible file storage, $17/TB, with traffic like on VPS, first month free (code TRYOBJSPACE) https://www.delimiter.com/objspace-object-storage/ See their wiki for some S3 usage examples . They also have affordable ancient dediks. All this in the USA, Atlanta.
There are also Lithuanians with the most affordable storage virtual machines in the industry. Of course, this is OVZ, there is also a limit of 400 IOPS (dancing), the network is not gigabit, but about 200-400 Mbps. But the most important thing in this case is the price - 4 € / TB, € 36 if paid for a year or € 48 for two. The host itself is quite large. Here is their site . If the information turned out to be useful and you want to use it, please consider the opportunity to register by following my referral link . The site has a lookingglass for testing speed and ping.
There are other reliable and affordable options, but the above are the most "cheap and cheerful" I know. From others, for example, Prometeus KVM storage pool (code ST30ROM for a permanent 30% discount, LG is here) and HostHatch KVM Storage VPS , the site has links to LG. Both are very reliable.
You can also look at unlimited storage https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/home But I haven't used it myself yet, so I won't say anything about supported protocols and how unlimited it really is.

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Mouvdy, 2015-09-06
@Mouvdy

on online.net I take servers for 5.99 for backups, consider this option. I left kimsufi after 2 months of work, the disk fell down :)

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Igor Vorotnev, 2015-10-04
@HeadOnFire

Amazon S3

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Alexey Skobkin, 2019-08-17
@skobkin

From myself I will add that for cold storage there was a very interesting solution from Online.net: C14.
And for fast network storage, everything is the same.

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