Low TB Storage Deals

Who are the good for value storage deals for backups these days?

Low TB range (call it 4-8TB); pure backup (no seedboxing or anything) so low CPU/RAM requirements - even stuff like Hetzner's SB stuff is fine.

And yes, Hetzner sets a pretty low bar at ~$14/months for 5TB but it would be nice to get below that (plus I already use them for some stuff and it would be better to be a bit more diverse with backups)

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  • edited March 27

    @ahnlak said:
    Low TB range (call it 4-8TB); low CPU/RAM requirements
    ~$14/months for 5TB but it would be nice to get below that

    This offer (affiliate link) looks like the best fit for all the requirements above. That's a ref, but it's more than well-deserved. I have one myself for quite a while, no complaints.

    If you want more space, then check the other plans from the products groups on the left. However, they will also have more RAM and cores.

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  • Yes, I've seen that (and it was one of the things that poked me back into looking at backup options), but ... there might be other options?

    If I just meant "I'm too dumb to read a thread on the front page", I'd have said that ;-)

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  • @DataRecovery said:

    @ahnlak said:
    Low TB range (call it 4-8TB); low CPU/RAM requirements
    ~$14/months for 5TB but it would be nice to get below that

    This offer looks like the best fit for all the requirements above. That's a ref, but it's more than well-deserved. I have one myself for quite a while, no complaints.

    If you want more space, then check the other plans from the products groups on the left. However, they will also have more RAM and cores.

    Cheers; that was the name lurking at the back of my mind that I couldn't quite remember!

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  • @ahnlak said: there might be other options?

    1 vCore CPU, 2GB DDR4 ECC RAM, 4TB HDD RAID-5 (NVMe Cached), 20TB @ 1Gbps monthly traffic usage, 1 IPv4 address, 1 IPv6 address
    Let's do it now for €36,60/year VAT incl.

    You can add SIIX, BGP Service and many other features.

    DM for info.

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  • bikegremlinbikegremlin ModeratorOGContent Writer

    @DataRecovery said:

    @ahnlak said:
    Low TB range (call it 4-8TB); low CPU/RAM requirements
    ~$14/months for 5TB but it would be nice to get below that

    This offer (affiliate link) looks like the best fit for all the requirements above. That's a ref, but it's more than well-deserved. I have one myself for quite a while, no complaints.

    If you want more space, then check the other plans from the products groups on the left. However, they will also have more RAM and cores.

    I've edited the post to add/disclose the link being affiliate info.
    Affiliate links should be disclosed.

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  • @bikegremlin said:
    Affiliate links should be disclosed.

    Sure, I'm aware of this rule. That's why I wrote "That's a ref, but it's more than well-deserved"
    Or that wasn't enough?

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  • @DataRecovery said:

    @bikegremlin said:
    Affiliate links should be disclosed.

    Sure, I'm aware of this rule. That's why I wrote "That's a ref, but it's more than well-deserved"
    Or that wasn't enough?

    I have to admit, I read it as something more like "that's a rec(ommendation)" and didn't take in that it was an affiliate link. Then again, I just hovered over it, saw Serverica's name and went straight there (sorry!) so it all worked out :lol:

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  • 1fichier is king in that price/size range, especially if using it from a residential IP

  • bikegremlinbikegremlin ModeratorOGContent Writer

    @DataRecovery said:

    @bikegremlin said:
    Affiliate links should be disclosed.

    Sure, I'm aware of this rule. That's why I wrote "That's a ref, but it's more than well-deserved"
    Or that wasn't enough?

    Apparently not.
    I thought it's a good idea to edit the post and write the comment, to avoid any misunderstanding, further discussion about that, and post flags.

    Relja

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  • I have a HostHatch 2023 10TB BF deal that I'd be interested in transferring at cost of remaining balance + transfer fee if you're interested. As I understand it, you'd take over the remainder of my term (through 2025-01) and then have the option to continue at the same rate.

    Details:

    • Location: NYC
    • 10 TB Storage
    • 2 CPU Cores
    • 4 GB RAM
    • 40 TB Bandwidth
    • 2 year term at $300/year -> $12.5/mo (for 10TB!)
    • Billing cycle restarts on 2025-01

    I outgrew it and moved most of my stuff to a dedicated box with more storage. :scream:

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