Looking for a location to run ownCloud (or similar) with 4TB of storage
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@coliver said:
You could get an inexpensive 1U server packed with some 2-4TB drives in RAID 10 or RAID 1. I'm sure collocation space wouldn't be too much. I've only dealt with one colo facility before so that I don't know much about.
This would be my preferred path for this simply because I am unfamiliar with the costs of storing 3+ TB of data on a something like Amazon.
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@JaredBusch said:
@coliver said:
You could get an inexpensive 1U server packed with some 2-4TB drives in RAID 10 or RAID 1. I'm sure collocation space wouldn't be too much. I've only dealt with one colo facility before so that I don't know much about.
This would be my preferred path for this simply because I am unfamiliar with the costs of storing 3+ TB of data on a something like Amazon.
I think that the cost would be quantified as... staggering.
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Not really all that bad, but storage is where cloud tends to get really expensive. Once you get to around 1TB or more, colocation tends to start being half or less of the cost. Now if you only need it temporarily or you need it globally replicated, that's different.
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How would this data be backed up, not questioning you just genuinely wondering.
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@coliver said:
How would this data be backed up, not questioning you just genuinely wondering.
His data is old. I believe that the old USB drives will still be around as backups.
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@JaredBusch said:
@art_of_shred said:
Just out of curiosity, what's wrong with leaving it on the USB drive and plugging it in when you need it? Maybe make a second copy on another drive for redundancy. Is low-tech really such a bad idea?
That is the current answer, but they want improved access.
What does improved access mean? Do they have access issues today?
Did you see the other thread where OwnCloud is working with WesternDigital to make this a solution for home users in a simple appliance? (I know you did, you posted in there).
What about that type of idea? A PC or server at the client site to host the OwnCloud side, and the USB drives for storage?
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What about simple 2 bay NAS? I think there are ownCloud add-on packages for a lot of different NAS vendors.
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@scottalanmiller said:
This is where a Raspberry Pi in a tiny rack mount chassis would be awesome. Someone needs to make a two bay, RAID 1 software RAID, RP Zero based shallow 1U chassis that can do up to 8TB in RAID 1 and has ownCloud installed on it. Could be like $600 after drives were purchased!
Hahaha...... that would be pretty funny to see though. . . .
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@DustinB3403 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
This is where a Raspberry Pi in a tiny rack mount chassis would be awesome. Someone needs to make a two bay, RAID 1 software RAID, RP Zero based shallow 1U chassis that can do up to 8TB in RAID 1 and has ownCloud installed on it. Could be like $600 after drives were purchased!
Hahaha...... that would be pretty funny to see though. . . .
Not all that different from the old SunFire V100 models.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Not really all that bad, but storage is where cloud tends to get really expensive. Once you get to around 1TB or more, colocation tends to start being half or less of the cost. Now if you only need it temporarily or you need it globally replicated, that's different.
Just got an email back from Hostirian, a local Colo facility. They are $100/u per month.
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3z.ca in Mississauga has an awesome facility that will do 1U for $70 CDN a month.
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@scottalanmiller said:
3z.ca in Mississauga has an awesome facility that will do 1U for $70 CDN a month.
Nice, that is $50 USD for anyone else wondering.
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@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
3z.ca in Mississauga has an awesome facility that will do 1U for $70 CDN a month.
Nice, that is $50 USD for anyone else wondering.
Thanks.
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@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
3z.ca in Mississauga has an awesome facility that will do 1U for $70 CDN a month.
Nice, that is $50 USD for anyone else wondering.
Boy the Canadian "dollar" is weak these days!!
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@marcinozga said:
What about simple 2 bay NAS? I think there are ownCloud add-on packages for a lot of different NAS vendors.
Was going to suggest this too, we have a readynas and it has a local OwnCloud app if you want it
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You could use OwnCloud + Amazon Cloud Drive for something like this...
Would this mainly be for manual uploads or would you be syncing with a device at your location?
(I'm currently using Amazon Cloud Drive as storage for my Plex server)
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@dafyre said:
You could use OwnCloud + Amazon Cloud Drive for something like this...
Would this mainly be for manual uploads or would you be syncing with a device at your location?
(I'm currently using Amazon Cloud Drive as storage for my Plex server)
There will be 3 or 4 users syncing various folders.
Then depending on what I can do for backup, something else maybe.
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