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Any US offers like Time4VPS storage? West Coast preferred.
angrysnarl
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Do you need IPv4? GestionDBI has a NAT storage plan.
Yeah, not a fan of NAT servers tbh
East coast yes, West coast in October
Test IP and order link?
@Traffic thanks for mention.
DeepNet Solutions also have dedicated IP. How much storage do you need?
Looking for something comparable to time4vps's storage plan which offers 500GB+ of space.
ServerHub offer this. http://www.serverhub.com/vps/ssd-cached
no they do not. Time4VPS is around $4.5 a TB while ServerHub is $10 a TB
Transparency on how the data is actually stored is critical. We bought a storage provider three weeks ago (don't ask who, its not announced yet) and the setup is precarious to say the least. 4 disk RAID5 was common place which is truly sucky for performance and ultimately sucky during rebuilds. One box wasn't using any data-protective RAID ie RAID0 and some were 2 disk RAID1.
Not impressive stuff.
Okay? Your point being what? He asked for an option in USA preferably west coast. I showed him somebody who provides that. All he said was "Looking for something comparable to time4vps's storage plan which offer 500GB+ space"
ServerHub offer this. Don't see you offering up any other options for him either. If you can find something better then please post it, otherwise don't post anything. I'm just offering up suggestions which he can choose to ignore if it doesn't meet his needs.
http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/60061/storage-vm-like-time4vps-but-in-the-us
Still looking. I'm ok with less RAM and bandwidth.
Would a very fast, London storage VPS work for you?
Test IP/file please?
I am not the provider @angrysnarl - @Infinity might be able to sort something out that's nice and fast.