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You're looking at the wrong market.

At Hetzner, you can rent a dedicated server with 2x3TB drives for about $25/month ($0.005/GB, to scale to multiple servers, use Ceph) and a few larger machines for under $100. At OVH you can buy object storage for around 1c/GB and rent a few dedicated servers for less than $100/month, or use their cloud.

If you go to the _really_ low end, time4vps will give you a 1TB VPS for 2EUR/month, if you pay for 2 years (and they give you 4x the storage as bandwidth).

I don't work for any of these companies but I have services with all of them.



Yeah, but I like the DO per hour billing, design, and API. Other than their insecure-by-default SSH key thing, https://digitalocean.uservoice.com/forums/136585-digitalocea... that is.


You can get per hour billing for compute at OVH and I believe they're Openstack based so their API isn't too bad.


How many hours does it take to load 10TB and then reduce it to 5GB? ;)


Actually because I use the DO API and lots of small instances that work together, not that long. Right now I use S3, which blows because I hate the S3 cli and API, so I would love a better solution.


Not sure if it's much better for you use case, but Backblaze introduced an S3 competitor called B2 a few months ago.

Price calculation is straightforward:

- $0.005/GB/month for storage

- $0.05/GB download

- $0.004 per 10k downloads

There is a base free tier as well.

https://www.backblaze.com/b2/


Wow thanks for this! I'll definitely use these guys in the future.




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