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Dmitry Kalinin2019-03-17 15:40:43
Network administration
Dmitry Kalinin, 2019-03-17 15:40:43

Where to buy a lot of disk space?

There are many terabytes of data. We want to find a service to store everything in one place. It is desirable that the service has an API.
The data will reach the petabyte mark in time.

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pcdesign, 2019-03-17
@pcdesign

Amazon S3 Glacier comes to mind.

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rPman, 2019-03-17
@rPman

It all depends not on the amount of data to store, but on what are you going to do with this data? Do you need immediate access to them? what network traffic is expected?
Then you take the calculators of cloud providers and count. Almost certainly, amazon will not suit you well due to network traffic ... on the other hand, more than 10-20 terabytes and an adequate choice is immediately limited to a couple of three options.
I sympathize.
Try to calculate how much it will cost you to create your own storage. After all, the size of your requirements changes over time - an ideal cost option if you can afford to buy 1-2 ten-terabyte disks per month. even if you build something on the basis of desktop motherboards and handicraft cases, the cost of this fuss will be an order of magnitude lower than what you will be offered in the clouds (unfortunately, handicraft cases may not be accepted in the data center for maintenance).
Desktop hardware will create problems for you somewhere far beyond a few petabytes. but if possible, look for hardware with ECC RAM support, now it's real and not expensive.
ps I strongly advise raid1 or at least raid6 but no more than 6 disks in one raid, of course only software and ideally, do not place one array on one machine
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See if siacoin suits you, at one time they boasted hundreds of terabytes of hardware there, like mining devices, and a decent number of them were released and they are stupidly idle. Prices for this pleasure can be very interesting.
https://sia.tech

2.9PB Storage Capacity
301 Storage Providers
173TB Used Storage

$0.11 $/TB/Month median price

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lossyy, 2019-03-17
@lossyy

Even selecting a service without input data on the requirements for the transfer of stored information is pointless. Since you can find inexpensive China, but then you can pull data back at a speed of 2-20 Mbps, which may or may not suit you. So - if you want a ready-made recipe, throw off the ingredients.

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Anatoly, 2019-03-18
@Tolly

With such volumes, you need to acquire your own household, and place it in 2 different places and mirror it. If there is no knowledge in setting up / selecting hardware / data centers, hire an admin or outsource.

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Maxim Timofeev, 2019-03-18
@webinar

https://www.backblaze.com/b2/cloud-storage-pricing.html
Total storage alone will cost $5,000 - $20,000 per petabyte per month
Alternatively, you can buy a lot of 16GB flash drives on aliexpress for 150 rubles apiece. Lots of hubs and tape. It will turn out somewhere around $ 200,000. But for that, you can try to raise funds on a kickstarter for such a perversion. But there will be difficulties with api. You can attract sponsors, for example, a manufacturer of extension cords. Start a project on TV. Huge prospects are being drawn.

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Vladislav Burunov, 2019-03-17
@dayofadmin

Amazon or the Chinese (I forgot the name of the service) have no open public options yet.

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Dimonchik, 2019-03-17
@dimonchik2013

servers are cheaper than any service by definition

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Puma Thailand, 2019-03-17
@opium

If there is money, then Amazon c3 plus
cloudflare

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Roman Mirilaczvili, 2019-03-17
@2ord

Amazon S3 and all-all-all: choose an object store...

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Sanes, 2019-03-18
@Sanes

If you feel sorry for the money, then collect your storage.

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Astrohas, 2019-03-18
@Astrohas

IMHO, make your own server. A petabyte of hard drives will cost you 256 * $110 = ~$30,000. + A few tens of thousands more for infrastructure and more

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dnight, 2019-03-22
@dnight

We can offer S3 storage from MegaFon, the price will be better than that of blackblaze

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