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Question about Hetzner storage box

Hi

Hetzner storage box comes with Concurrent connections 10

When attached to cloud/vps, does it's mean only able to handle 10 UV at the time? or it's mean something else?

Thanks

Ping @Hetzner_OL _OL

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  • williewillie Member
    edited September 2018

    What do you mean by "attached" and "UV"? It's not mountable storage like NFS, it's just some file space that you can copy to by scp. You can mount it with sshfs but that's just ssh under the covers. Maximum 10 concurrent connections means what it says. You can't have 50 connections open at the same time. I don't know if accessing multiple files simultaneously by sshfs uses multiple connections though.

    It's really intended as backup and archive space. Trying to use it as mountable storage (like with sshfs) kind of works but is marginal. If you want what it sounds like, you're probably better off getting an auction dedi and setting it up as an NFS server.

  • Hetzner_OLHetzner_OL Member, Top Host

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  • @willie said:
    What do you mean by "attached" and "UV"? It's not mountable storage like NFS, it's just some file space that you can copy to by scp. You can mount it with sshfs but that's just ssh under the covers. Maximum 10 concurrent connections means what it says. You can't have 50 connections open at the same time. I don't know if accessing multiple files simultaneously by sshfs uses multiple connections though.

    It's really intended as backup and archive space. Trying to use it as mountable storage (like with sshfs) kind of works but is marginal. If you want what it sounds like, you're probably better off getting an auction dedi and setting it up as an NFS server.

    Thanks @willie

    Your post answering my doubt :smile:

    Sorry for late reply

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