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Storage Server
I'm looking for a storage server at less than or equal to $3 USD monthly. I can probably get by with 128MB RAM. Processor doesn't matter. I'd like as much disk space as possible but the absolute minimum I could do is something in the 100-200GB range. Any location. At least 100Mbps port, preferably 1Gbps. I'd prefer anything other than OpenVZ, but it'll work.
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Could look at Ramnode 256MB CVZ 120 GB $8/qtr
You should check out @liteserver
Edit: I'm sorry I've missed the part that you don't want OpenVZ. Their KVM storage plans fall out of your budget. Solid provider though.
Have a look at https://i-83.net/ if NAT works for you.
@key900 @SpartanHost
I'm not sure on the monthly part, but from a spec and price (annual) standpoint, check if Tragic Servers ( @tragic ) still have any of their Storage KVMs available.
See: https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/94583/low-prices-ddos-protected-yearly-kvm
We do $1 (charged bi-annually @ $6) for 100GB, 512MB ram. KVM, Located within OVH GRA DC
We can do
Solid. I'll take it.
Thanks for trusting us.
I have one of those @liteserver 200GB storage-ovz for support web/rsync services for my dediboxes. (edit :although mine is with 40% blackfriday discount)
It's really good value if you can look past openvz virt.
That letbox offer is really solid. Never had any problems with it. Great service.
Thabks you
Avoid Germany location though - been down for a week now
No, you don't: "We are currently out of stock on this item so orders for it have been suspended until more stock is available. For further information, please contact us."
Would have already bought one otherwise.
1) Any RAID? 2) will it be offered again assuming it's out of stock now?