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[Cloud] Search reliable and cheap solution for HA infrastructure
Hi,
I am looking for a solution to host an application with "high" disk space and high bandwidth requirements.
I'm looking for something that I could evolve.
Block storage, load balancing seems necessary to me.
The location of the servers must be in Western Europe.
I found 2 solutions with reasonable prices : OVH public cloud, and digital ocean.
Do you know of any other solutions?
Sorry for my English level.
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LunaNode
Lunanode comes 1st in my mind after reading your requirements
How do you want features?
What do you mean ?
Sound interesting ! I do not know.
But I have a hard time understanding if it's really block storage...
I need all virtual machines to have access to the same storage space at the same time to deliver audio files.
@sound Budget?
Not fixed. But I'm looking for something inexpensive at first. And above all evolutive.
Azure and AWS are too expensive. I do not know if one can easily do a highly available infrastucture with new amazon services: Amazon lightsail
*Scalable
Vultr has block storage too.
@sound could you define high bandwidth and high storage ?
Tilaa.com
prometeus / iwstack is a favorite around here.
Linux doesn't have any real filesystem that will support multi writing short of having a single box acting as an NFS mount to everyone else, you're going to have corruption issues.
You could look into something like gluster or xtremefs, etc, but EXT4 and such aren't going to do what you want.
Francisco
Difficult to be precise.
storage :1 tera byte at the beginning and quickly a lot more.
bandwidth: Same
That's why I'm looking for something scalable
Thanks. I'll look at it. !
Yes you are right. But I do not plan to build my own storage infrastructure. That's why I'm looking for services offering object storage.