I've been searching for a large storage server for under $10. Haven't found any yet. Any recommendat

I mainly need it for storing data. It'll be used for Nextcloud, so high performance might not be necessary, but I do need more storage space.

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  • @williamcanon said:
    I mainly need it for storing data. It'll be used for Nextcloud, so high performance might not be necessary, but I do need more storage space.

    Large as in 100 GB or large as in 100 PB?

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  • @somik said:

    @williamcanon said:
    I mainly need it for storing data. It'll be used for Nextcloud, so high performance might not be necessary, but I do need more storage space.

    Large as in 100 GB or large as in 100 PB?

    100PB is too large. Anything under 2TB should be sufficient.

  • https://lowend-deals.xbit.win/#storage (some links are aff)
    I would recommend Crunchbits and GreenCloud.

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  • @sh97 said:
    https://lowend-deals.xbit.win/#storage (some links are aff)
    I would recommend Crunchbits and GreenCloud.

    @sh97 said:
    https://lowend-deals.xbit.win/#storage (some links are aff)
    I would recommend Crunchbits and GreenCloud.

    I'm not very confident in GreenCloud. Their services are constantly under attack, and they don't offer refunds.

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  • edited April 27

    https://alphavps.com/storage-vps.html EU
    https://crunchbits.com/vps/storage US

    https://hosthatch.com/products GLOBAL

    You can get at least 2TB of storage on all of these hosts for about $10.

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  • https://my.hostbrr.com/order/main/packages/storage/?group_id=32

    1 vCore Intel Xeon E5-1650V3
    4 GB DDR4 ECC RAM 
    2000 GB HDD Raid-6 storage (NVMe Cached)
    6000 GB Bandwidth @ 1 Gbps
    Dedicated IPv4
    IPv6/64 
    Hosted in Falkenstein, Germany
    $6.5 / month
    
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  • edited April 27

    @xvps said:
    https://my.hostbrr.com/order/main/packages/storage/?group_id=32

    1 vCore Intel Xeon E5-1650V3
    4 GB DDR4 ECC RAM 
    2000 GB HDD Raid-6 storage (NVMe Cached)
    6000 GB Bandwidth @ 1 Gbps
    Dedicated IPv4
    IPv6/64 
    Hosted in Falkenstein, Germany
    $6.5 / month
    

    From my experience they oversell to hell, I'd rather pay a bit more for a premium product.
    And I can't take a host called "HostBRR" seriously. Its fine for throwaway vm's or hobby stuff, but I wouldn't rely on it too much.

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  • @williamcanon said:
    I mainly need it for storing data. It'll be used for Nextcloud, so high performance might not be necessary, but I do need more storage space.

    monthly or yearly?

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  • @treesmokah said:

    @xvps said:
    https://my.hostbrr.com/order/main/packages/storage/?group_id=32

    1 vCore Intel Xeon E5-1650V3
    4 GB DDR4 ECC RAM 
    2000 GB HDD Raid-6 storage (NVMe Cached)
    6000 GB Bandwidth @ 1 Gbps
    Dedicated IPv4
    IPv6/64 
    Hosted in Falkenstein, Germany
    $6.5 / month
    

    From my experience they oversell to hell, I'd rather pay a bit more for a premium product.
    And I can't take a host called "HostBRR" seriously. Its fine for throwaway vm's or hobby stuff, but I wouldn't rely on it too much.

    Do you have any better suggestions?

  • @c1vhosting said:

    @williamcanon said:
    I mainly need it for storing data. It'll be used for Nextcloud, so high performance might not be necessary, but I do need more storage space.

    monthly or yearly?

    month

  • @williamcanon said:

    @treesmokah said:

    @xvps said:
    https://my.hostbrr.com/order/main/packages/storage/?group_id=32

    1 vCore Intel Xeon E5-1650V3
    4 GB DDR4 ECC RAM 
    2000 GB HDD Raid-6 storage (NVMe Cached)
    6000 GB Bandwidth @ 1 Gbps
    Dedicated IPv4
    IPv6/64 
    Hosted in Falkenstein, Germany
    $6.5 / month
    

    From my experience they oversell to hell, I'd rather pay a bit more for a premium product.
    And I can't take a host called "HostBRR" seriously. Its fine for throwaway vm's or hobby stuff, but I wouldn't rely on it too much.

    Do you have any better suggestions?

    The ones I listed have good reputation and are in business for a long time, should be a good choice.
    I'd avoid C1V too if reliability is important, their reviews are pretty bad.

  • Servarica polar bear storage
    2TB per 5$ Month or 4$ if your pay yearly

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  • @williamcanon said:

    @c1vhosting said:

    @williamcanon said:
    I mainly need it for storing data. It'll be used for Nextcloud, so high performance might not be necessary, but I do need more storage space.

    monthly or yearly?

    month

    1 vCore CPU, 2GB DDR4 ECC RAM, 4TB HDD, 20TB @ 1Gbps monthly traffic usage, 1 IPv4 address, 1 IPv6 address

    $10/month VAT included.

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  • @treesmokah said:

    @xvps said:
    https://my.hostbrr.com/order/main/packages/storage/?group_id=32

    1 vCore Intel Xeon E5-1650V3
    4 GB DDR4 ECC RAM 
    2000 GB HDD Raid-6 storage (NVMe Cached)
    6000 GB Bandwidth @ 1 Gbps
    Dedicated IPv4
    IPv6/64 
    Hosted in Falkenstein, Germany
    $6.5 / month
    

    From my experience they oversell to hell, I'd rather pay a bit more for a premium product.
    And I can't take a host called "HostBRR" seriously. Its fine for throwaway vm's or hobby stuff, but I wouldn't rely on it too much.

    I have three HostBrr VPSs, and I don't have any issues related to overselling.
    There were issues because of DDoS attacks, but everything has been fine since HostBrr moved my VPSs to a new location with better DDoS protection.
    HostBrr's support is better and faster than many other providers, and the quality of both the VPSs and support has been higher than, for example, HostHatch.
    HostBrr is much better than throwaway VMs or hobby-level setups and is suitable for common production usage.
    There's a HostBrr anniversary thread on OFG, and flash deals sell out in minutes. That wouldn't happen if the service were subpar.
    Yes, I also buy domains from porkbun.com because the name doesn't matter. The price and quality of their service are what's important.

  • edited April 27

    Have also a look at layer7, I'm quite happy with them

    https://login.layer7.net/index.php?rp=/store/cloud-server-mid-cpu-par1 (attach a second disk)

  • Maybe wait for hosthatch anniversary offers on OGF

    Want free vps ? https://microlxc.net

  • For cheap storage I would look at Servarica, Crunchbits or HostHatch. I have storage servers with all of them and they are all performing a lot better then what you would expect for the price.

  • Crunchbits absolutely. Very solid service, good prices and fast support. Premium provider.

  • @rcy026 said:
    For cheap storage I would look at Servarica, Crunchbits or HostHatch. I have storage servers with all of them and they are all performing a lot better then what you would expect for the price.

    What projects do you use it for? Yesterday, I tested HostHatch and Curun. Their CPU performance isn't enough for running Nextcloud; it runs slowly.

  • vyasvyas OGSenpai

    Check the YABs for these providers, and you should be able to judge for yourself whether they suit your needs. Asking questions is great, once it reaches nitpicking stage, that means you are insulting the time and the advise of those who have responded.

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  • Maybe this would work https://www.interserver.net/storage/?

    Its pretty affordable and allows installation of webapps, including OwnCloud. Maybe it would be able to run NextCloud too?
    I'm sorry but I don't know what technical stack is behind NextCloud

  • edited April 28

    No suggestions other than companies listed already. That said, maybe keep an eye on the RAM. Can’t see a definitive answer but NextCloud seems to want between 2 or 4GB base (and the sky is the limit if you add users or features). Some of the storage focused VPS might come with less RAM at this price point.

    Spec wise on OGF HostBrr has an anniversary offer for a compute VPS with some cheap additional addon storage that on paper fits the bill, but looks like they may be ruled out. Greencloud and Crunchbits are both good in my experience. I also have NextCloud deployed to a Hosthatch compute instance that runs well but I’m yet to do much with it, but I haven’t added much storage to that box (I don’t intend to host much data on the box itself). Hosthatch are doing a sale in a few hours but so might be worth looking at:

  • @treesmokah said:
    Maybe this would work https://www.interserver.net/storage/?

    Its pretty affordable and allows installation of webapps, including OwnCloud. Maybe it would be able to run NextCloud too?
    I'm sorry but I don't know what technical stack is behind NextCloud

    Nextcloud is a fork of Owncloud and also just uses php so it indeed would work on web hosting like that one. May have to set it up yourself if there's no option to do it, but its not overly difficult.

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  • edited April 29

    https://www.alwyzon.com/en/storage-servers should be very good in terms of performance, but sadly its over the budget for 2TB plan. I completely forgot about them but I've heard very good things about this provider.

  • cybertechcybertech OGBenchmark King

    greencloudvps and hosthatch are top on my list for using raid10.

    greencloudvps gives me best consistent IO performance.

    I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.

  • edited April 30

    @williamcanon said:

    @rcy026 said:
    For cheap storage I would look at Servarica, Crunchbits or HostHatch. I have storage servers with all of them and they are all performing a lot better then what you would expect for the price.

    What projects do you use it for? Yesterday, I tested HostHatch and Curun. Their CPU performance isn't enough for running Nextcloud; it runs slowly.

    Since they are storage servers I use them for storage. Nextcloud runs on the frontends.
    There is a reason why they separate storage vm's and compute vm's, they do different things.

    What kind of server are you trying to run Nextcloud on? Most of the storage server packages have 1vcpu, definitely not enough to run Nextcloud.

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