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Storage VPS 100GB $4.20USD/Month, 200GB $6.93USD/Month in LA USA

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OZSTOR

Hi, OzBargain, Cloud Shards is back with the popular Storage VPS. This time with even larger discounts! Great for making backups or storing large amount of data.

All storage VPS run on OpenVZ with Hardware RAID60 with BBU on a gigabit port. They are located in LA in the MultaCOM data center.

Although this is OpenVZ, Cloud Shards will make a bold claim in that no storage space will be oversold. We have >18TB in storage still remaining.

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Storage VPS Plans:

Storage 100GB $4.16USD/month - ORDER NOW

  • 1 CPU @ 50%
  • 192MB RAM / 96MB VSwap
  • 100GB RAID60 HDD
  • 400GB Traffic @ Gigabit Port
  • 1 IPv4 Address

Storage 200GB $6.85USD/month - ORDER NOW

  • 1 CPU @ 50%
  • 192MB RAM / 96MB VSwap
  • 200GB RAID60 HDD
  • 800GB Traffic @ Gigabit Port
  • 1 IPv4 Address

Storage 400GB $12.48USD/month - ORDER NOW

  • 1 CPU @ 50%
  • 192MB RAM / 96MB VSwap
  • 400GB RAID60 HDD
  • 1600GB Traffic @ Gigabit Port
  • 1 IPv4 Address

Storage 800GB $23.74USD/month - ORDER NOW

  • 1 CPU @ 50%
  • 192MB RAM / 96MB VSwap
  • 800GB RAID60 HDD
  • 3200GB Traffic @ Gigabit Port
  • 1 IPv4 Address

Storage 1600GB $46.25USD/month - ORDER NOW

  • 1 CPU @ 50%
  • 192MB RAM / 96MB VSwap
  • 1600GB RAID60 HDD
  • 6400GB Traffic @ Gigabit Port
  • 1 IPv4 Address

All prices include 10% GST for Australian customers. AUD payment is available.

Quarterly Payment - 2.5% OFF
Semi-Annual Payment - 5% OFF
Annual Payment - 10% OFF

Extra HDD is $0.03/GB/month.

Instant setup. We accept Paypal and Payza. We offer a 7 day refund policy. No questions asked. Common operating system templates on order. VPS Control Panel has more templates if required. IPv6 is not available at this time in LA.

Looking Glass / Test IP / Test Download - http://ca.lg.cloudshards.net/

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  • -2

    We have >18TB in storage still remaining.

    Almost as much as my NAS…

    disk is cheap as chips these days.

    • It's a lot bigger. Just how much that is currently remaining. Thanks.

    • +1

      Until your house is struck by natural disaster and your nas and all other drives are destroyed…
      This is offsite storage.

  • solusvm is pwned by hackers at the moment

  • +1

    Nah! for my US storage needs, I will stick with the free storage provided by NSA.

    • +1

      and it's unlimited storage

  • Australian customers will need to pay 10% GST.

    Why? it's in LA…

    • The servers are colocated in LA yes, but we are based in Australia.

  • 192MB RAM + 96MB VSWAP means you pretty much only get to run your backup software (rsync, rdiff-backup, duplicity, etc) and nothing else. That means your storage solution is pretty much for backups online…

    • +1

      Hey! You can do alot with 192mb of ram. I managed to squeeze wordpress onto a 32mb VPS before…. offloading the mysql server of course.

    • We have clients running all sorts of things in those specs interestingly enough. If you have a specific use case, contact us, and will be happy to work out a custom plan for you.

  • Can't seem to load your lookingglass?


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    • +1

      Try http://198.52.126.25 thanks. The DNS is still propagating it seems for some users (usually faster) and was pointing to an old location.

  • +1

    not bad but dreamhost currently offers 4c/GB cloud storage

    • Which means that all these plans except the 100GB one are cheaper than Dreamhost, right?

  • What's the advantage of this over something like Crashplan or Sugarsync or any of those other backup services? It seems a fair bit more expensive from a purely storage point of view and lacks enough grunt to do other VPS tasks you may normally want to do with the added flexibility.

    • Not everything can be backed up that way - I assume your personal files can. It may not integrate or work with your system that you need backed up.

      Again, if you need more memory, feel free to contact us for a custom plan. Would love to help out.

    • Yeah what @concerto49 said. Personally I have a BuyVM KVM storage VPS to back up all servers and desktop, development VM, etc, using a combination of rsyn and rdiff-backup. Those would be near impossible to back up using those backup applications. You need to do a dump or hot copy of live database before backing up for example.

      However we also do some post processing and reporting from backed up files so the memory requirement is a bit higher. We will stick with BuyVM in this case.

      But good offer for those that have low memory requirement.

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