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IIRC those SYS arm dedis where somewhere in that range. Besides those pretty much no i guess.
I could offer a Raspberry Pi 3 with a 4TB USB HDD. Only $666/mon
What a stunning deal. This deal has been approved by me which ultimately means jack shit.
It won't be easy. $150/year/4T.B is $3.43/TiB/mo which is rock bottom. There are those SYS ARM servers that come close, but they are ARM servers and quite slow, besides being out of stock most of the time.
If you want a real dedi and can pay a little more per TB and can use a bit more space and don't mind DE location, I'd go for a Hetzner i7-3770 auction server at 19.4 euro (22 USD)/mo if you can snipe one just after a price drop. That's a fast cpu, 16gb of ram, and 2x 3T.B drives so it comes to $4.06/TiB/mo if I did the math right. Note that's with no RAID and the drives are likely to be quite old.
Note: I use "T.B" to refer to decimal terabyte (1e12 bytes), TiB=2^40 bytes = 1.1 T.B. TB is ambiguous and in the context of dedis it means T.B but other times it can mean other things.
only the traffic is more than you pay