@sshbox said:
If anybody ever tries Mega, please let me know how it goes.
I participated of the beta testing of S4 and it worked very good, after the first versions: Speedy, no data loss -- the pricing was very decent for the features (like the multiple endpoints and vpn).
Not currently using them though, because host-c VPS+garage.
The only thing I've missed out was the incomplete support for modified-time that rclone needed for not re-uploading everything on every sync of encrypted remotes. Don't know if it is still not implemented yet. Restic and web UI was good.
I used Wasabi for several years for backups but moved to B2 and storage VPSes. It worked well for the most part, but they had some issues with 500 errors on writes even after several retries. I also didn't like that they make you pay 90 days for all objects, even after they're deleted. It made accidental backups expensive.
EuroNodes Object Storage for 3,99€ per TB, also with unlimited egress. I haven't tried it yet, it hasn't been out there for too long. This one is prepaid, so you top up before.
This one is sus. Hidden pricing ($3.5/TB), only small, fixes size storage (250GB-5 TB), probably slow (HDD only) and not a word about availability, redundancy or replication. Price is good, tho.
well recently Onidealz [Onidel] has also started offering s3 compatible object storage @ singapore & australia, very good pricing for whats available in asia market currently [check it out here] , @oloke can explain it better
@cainyxues said:
well recently Onidealz [Onidel] has also started offering s3 compatible object storage @ singapore & australia, very good pricing for whats available in asia market currently [check it out here] , @oloke can explain it better
Thanks for the mention
So we (onidel) can offer object storage in Singapore and Sydney. Pricing is $5/TB/mo or $48/TB/year, the minimum plan is 1TB.
S3-compatible backend based on CEPH, triple replicated, ingress is entirely free and egress is free until 3x the capacity (so 3TB for 1TB storage for example).
@cainyxues said:
well recently Onidealz [Onidel] has also started offering s3 compatible object storage @ singapore & australia, very good pricing for whats available in asia market currently [check it out here] , @oloke can explain it better
Thanks for the mention
So we (onidel) can offer object storage in Singapore and Sydney. Pricing is $5/TB/mo or $48/TB/year, the minimum plan is 1TB.
S3-compatible backend based on CEPH, triple replicated, ingress is entirely free and egress is free until 3x the capacity (so 3TB for 1TB storage for example).
@oloke said:
S3-compatible backend based on CEPH, triple replicated
Can you expound on this?
Yes of course
Triple replicated, as in the minimum baseline CEPH does or actual replicas in other DCs?
That's all within a CEPH cluster, no replication between DCs unfortunately
@havoc said:
3 min, 5 better. 1 possible for no redundancy (i.e. essentially a testing config). It's sensitive to latency so you probably wouldn't do across DCs
Not currently using them though, because host-c VPS+garage.
I didn't dive into S3 enough to find out whether I really need it or that regular block storage will suffice for me, but I'd go with Garage as well (probably on top of Yunohost)
Since we are on LES, why not self-host? If you have an idle storage VPS with decent uptime, running MinIO or SeaweedFS is a great way to have your own S3-compatible layer without the monthly subscription headache.
For managed options outside the 'Big Three,' IDrive e2 has been surprisingly aggressive with their pricing lately and offers great performance. Just make sure to keep offsite backups, especially if you're going for the ultra-budget providers.
@kako1talk said:
Since we are on LES, why not self-host? If you have an idle storage VPS with decent uptime, running MinIO or SeaweedFS is a great way to have your own S3-compatible layer without the monthly subscription headache.
For managed options outside the 'Big Three,' IDrive e2 has been surprisingly aggressive with their pricing lately and offers great performance. Just make sure to keep offsite backups, especially if you're going for the ultra-budget providers.
Or get a storage server with 10 or 20TB of storage and offer S3 service to LES/LET customers
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I was ready to try Wasabi but I suddenly lost interest.
IDrive e2 looks like a good option.
Thanks for the suggestions I would check them
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Might need to specify "hot" or "cold" storage? Scaleway has a reasonable glacier tier.
Hi! Looking for both tbh. Thanks for the suggestion of the scaleway option. Let me check about it!
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Could just throw it on a VPS and host it yourself?
Or Cloudflare R2 or Blackblaze B2.
Lots of options out there
FYI:
True but may be could be useful to use the object storage . Yes there are many options so looking for the most recommended by the community members .
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If anybody ever tries Mega, please let me know how it goes.
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aka if anyone finds a S3 charging by actual usage without minimal monthly and fucking 1895178959819785 pages of fees (like AWS) please ping, thanks
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I participated of the beta testing of S4 and it worked very good, after the first versions: Speedy, no data loss
-- the pricing was very decent for the features (like the multiple endpoints and vpn).
Not currently using them though, because host-c VPS+garage.
The only thing I've missed out was the incomplete support for modified-time that rclone needed for not re-uploading everything on every sync of encrypted remotes. Don't know if it is still not implemented yet. Restic and web UI was good.
@Chievo
In case it might be helpful:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47729350
Many thanks for it!
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I'm happy with Wasabi.
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I used Wasabi for several years for backups but moved to B2 and storage VPSes. It worked well for the most part, but they had some issues with 500 errors on writes even after several retries. I also didn't like that they make you pay 90 days for all objects, even after they're deleted. It made accidental backups expensive.
Comment stolen from @timd at LET.
Couple more, none is tested:
Another approach is to self-host one of the MinIO alternatives.
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This one is sus. Hidden pricing ($3.5/TB), only small, fixes size storage (250GB-5 TB), probably slow (HDD only) and not a word about availability, redundancy or replication. Price is good, tho.
Why would anybody use these when they are more expensive than the mainstream providers?
Contabo object storage has unlimited data transfer and the pricing looks attractive. I have not tried it myself though.
https://contabo.com/en/object-storage/
10€/TB. Where's the attractive part?
These are never cheap...
I was comparing the price to other S3 offerings.
Well, cheapest I know is Backblaze B2 but if you want more reliability, should go with AWS or Cloudflare.
well recently Onidealz [Onidel] has also started offering s3 compatible object storage @ singapore & australia, very good pricing for whats available in asia market currently [check it out here] , @oloke can explain it better
Thanks for the mention
So we (onidel) can offer object storage in Singapore and Sydney. Pricing is $5/TB/mo or $48/TB/year, the minimum plan is 1TB.
S3-compatible backend based on CEPH, triple replicated, ingress is entirely free and egress is free until 3x the capacity (so 3TB for 1TB storage for example).
You can read more here:
https://kb.onidel.com/hc/kb/articles/1770661410-object-storage-s3
And purchase here:
https://onidel.com/services/object-storage
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Looks nice. I will wait for US.
Can you expound on this?
Triple replicated, as in the minimum baseline CEPH does or actual replicas in other DCs?
Pretty much every provider in the wannabe big cloud but is still medium provider has object storage. Hetzner, digital ocean etc.
I think oracle also has 20gb free...but then you're with oracle so yeah
3 min, 5 better. 1 possible for no redundancy (i.e. essentially a testing config). It's sensitive to latency so you probably wouldn't do across DCs
Yes of course
That's all within a CEPH cluster, no replication between DCs unfortunately
Yeah. CEPH is very latency sensitive.
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I didn't dive into S3 enough to find out whether I really need it or that regular block storage will suffice for me, but I'd go with Garage as well (probably on top of Yunohost)
Do you run a single node garage?
Since we are on LES, why not self-host? If you have an idle storage VPS with decent uptime, running MinIO or SeaweedFS is a great way to have your own S3-compatible layer without the monthly subscription headache.
For managed options outside the 'Big Three,' IDrive e2 has been surprisingly aggressive with their pricing lately and offers great performance. Just make sure to keep offsite backups, especially if you're going for the ultra-budget providers.
Or get a storage server with 10 or 20TB of storage and offer S3 service to LES/LET customers