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130GB temporary storage for VPS rebuild (~24h)
CraigWatson
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As the title says, I need around 130GB of storage for 24 hours (most likely less) - needs to be SCP-accessible and EU-based.
Ideally gratis, but willing to pay a couple of euros/dollars as long as it's less than the cost of shoving the data in S3.
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Vultr storage nodes.
There's cheaper on a monthly basis, but I think you're right if OP only needs it on an hourly basis.
PM'd.
Hello @CraigWatson I can provide to you this space on my storage server for free. Let me know if you have interest.
Thanks!!!!
I have some idle storage VPS, i will give you free 1 week if you need.
Thanks guys, I have a very kind offer from ngstargate
He's definitely going to steal your data.
It's the Bitcoin block chain - there's nothing much to steal, everything else is in Puppet with EYAML so I just need to clone a private GitHub repo and run one CLI command
I was gonna offer my hostsolutions server but the space has disappeared into thin air.
I would have stolen your brain with great pleasure and fed it to my dog.
But ... I don't have a dog.
Lol not sure if he is serious
i am glad to provide you this space for free , pm if you still need
I can do such things for free also. Up to 30 TB for temporary purposes. Dedicated 1G Uplink in Germany.
Online.net c14 is perfect for this task.
This is why I love LET, most of you guys are awesome...
If you mean using the temp storage staging area, yes, that works, and I haven't heard of them hassling anyone over it, but it's technically against their TOS. If you actually archive something it's billed by the month, prorated during the first month. I don't currently know a good general solution for what OP is trying to do, but fortunately lots of one-off solutions have been presented so I assume it's taken care of now.