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Storage VPS providers (low cost of course)
pubcrawler
Banned
Looking for storage VPS for snapshots/backups. Big disk, low other resources.
Aside from BuyVM (anyone have one of their storage VPSes?) anything other folks using for doing this or similar.
(No interest in Amazon or other similar large megacorp stuff)
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We'll be introducing storage VPS's early next week (2-3days) in East Coast if you can wait :P
It feels like this topic comes up almost weekly
1) http://www.torqhost.com/virtual_private_servers/storage
2) for the price per GB, you can't beat Kimsufi 2G (an OVH dedicated server with 1TB+100GB space for 15 EUR/mo).
We do it, send us a ticket.
Kimsufi/OVH right now from the US are blah. No real throughput < 1M/s to 2 M/s.
Excited by OVH's news of new datacenter in Montreal. If they get this live and Kimsufi puts services there it will shake things up big time and finally drive down high costs for data services in Canada.
Torqhost throughput seems much faster. Bandwidth limits on their plans aren't real great though 2-to-1 bandwidth to disk space.
How about CatalystVPS from @jarland
CatalystVPS' offer is new to me. Thanks. Familiar with them from the larger community. Good guys.
100GB storage on the plan and it being FDC servers Denver, ahh not an exact fit Getting closer though
me wants.
Once we are done with our site, we have plans of building atom servers with large drives just for storage.
East and West coast with dedicated bandwidth. Any2 peering on West.
@SimpleNode West Coast* rather then east. Ping from Seattle ColoCrossing to New Jersey is about 70ms.
Will run on Choopa network so you can be sure if you have EU servers it'll still be as fast as from the UK we get ~90-100ms!
Just got 72 ms solid from London over Nlayer's network to your Choopa'd network
That is a great location. Hard to beat New York as a data location for good routes and low latency.