Looking for storage VPS. SpeedyKVM prices went nuts.
Hi!
I've been notified that my server is going to get a price increase from $2.8/m (paid 3-year) to $23/m.
So I need a new server.
1 vCPU
1TB HDD
2TB BW at least
Dallas or something near.
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Damn man, $2.80 for 1TB? Wasn't cociu even higher (price wise and physically) than that.
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Yours truly.
Hello @MikeA not really ) I have lot of customer for more than 1 year who I rented space even at 1.5 euro / TB, if you rent more than 8-10 TB +
Before the energy price increase we rented even at 1 euro, we quickly filled about 300 TB of raw space
Yeah, old Incero was nice
6 years with this server and not a single issue.
I'm confused, are you cociu?
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contact @servarica_hani
@interservermike from LET ,
https://www.interserver.net/vps/storage.html
use : happybirthdaylala
you get $3 / 1T disk /m
kiss my hand later.
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No lol ) , I just want to say that not only he sells cheap and there are many more who sell much cheaper than he
hey @Calin, offer us something crazy.... no dedi's beacuse i can't afford.... i have yet to buy something from you!!!
check our Opossum 1 Storage VPS BF Special if Montreal location is not acceptable
it fit your description for 29$/y
https://clients.servarica.com/store/black-friday-2022/opossum-1-storage-vps
Oops, someone already mentioned the InterServer's offer, nvm.
We can do $3/mo per 1TB in LA.
$2.5 per TB when more than 10TB.
$2 per TB when more than 20TB.
Can't do that anywhere other than LA.
The most consistently available storage server I have used is with LevelOneServers in Dallas.
Maybe @Ian_Dot_Tech will cut you a deal.
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One of the servers I want to backup is colocated with Ian currently, so I want another location.
We can do it for $29.50/year for 1TB at any of our Storage VPS locations.
https://www.smarthost.net/cart.php?a=add&pid=183
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link?
Has this been available since BF?
Storage in UK?
How could I miss this?
Just ordered and first time in LE* triggered a fraud check. Guess that's to be expected if you're ordering stuff wirh a german address while vacationing in greece and being logged in to hotel wifi LOL.
@SMARTHOST sorry for the trouble, I just opened a ticket, maybe you want me to give your services a try...
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wish you fun times.
Thanks for the recommendation!
we appreciate your business.
Hopefully you can find a provider within the range that can work with you.
No, we just re-enable the code from time to time for a few days to keep filling up some storage nodes.
Your order was released. ;-)
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Awesome, thx! I'll report back once I get time to play around with it ;-)
Thank you all. Nice offers you got there.
Grabbed the Smart Host deal.
@SMARTHOST By the way, you should check that "let's chat" banner on mobile.
not too shabby I'd say. didn't put any load/data on it, maybe will find the time later this week to rsync something in and get a feeling for IO waits and stuff ;-)
Mine:
GB6 was taking a lot of time so I decided to abort.
For comparison, this is YABS from my current server with SpeedyKVM:
If you dont mind old YABS, here is from my @mxmla Server-Factory
https://microlxc.net/
while compared to yours IOps seem a bit on the low side in UK only in fio. I just started moving data in via rsync and don't see much iowait, regardless if it's many small files or bigger sequential stuff. feels snappy, nothing to complain.
I guess most of it (in those yabses) comes down to caching the underlying array of spinning rust anyway, maybe @SMARTHOST wants to share some insights, what's used here - zfs? hw/sw raid? just lvm? how big are those arrays, what level of redundancy?
happy I booked the second core though, as rsync/ssh wants a fair share of cpu while running. overall looks very good so far, performance is perfect enough for my use case and those 3TB in europe (yet not eu) come out at roughly 2.4€ per TB now.
good deal, decent box, more diversification in backup storage. will keep an eye on this one over time.