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Cloudflare R2. It's cheap and the bandwidth is unlimited!
Interserver.net has legitimately worked best for me, especially for the price of $5 a month on their CDN and fees are reasonable and a lot cheaper than wasabi, cloudflare and others I've tested before.
Their API and tech looks very odd to me, I would handle it with care.Interserver.net has legitimately worked best for me, especially for the price of $5 a month on their CDN and fees are reasonable and a lot cheaper than wasabi, cloudflare and others I've tested before.
Believe me, I understand that you may have concerns but their products do work and ultimately just like with your software, it's a matter of opinion as to whether or not someone could or should trust a product.Their API and tech looks very odd to me, I would handle it with care.
Glad that you found something that works, let me know how the products handles itself over the course of the next month or two.Thanks . I need to check them. I was looking at Digital Ocean and Wasabi.
Glad that you found something that works, let me know how the products handles itself over the course of the next month or two.
I've been curious to give them a chance, my concerns overall, have been that with services like Wasabi. Their egress fees were exaggerating expensive and a bit that should cost no more than $20, was $100-150 just because people were watching the animes we would upload and our staff was doing the uploading too.
My point is: We could handle the cost, but in the long terms it wasn't a sustainable model and chose not to continue. But digital oceans seems to be one of the products that @Rodolfo likes a ton and I am not biased to give them a chance. I would like to get your feedback from them in the future, if that's okay? If so, I would message you in March and see how much you like them and how much you've sent using them to get a clear understanding.
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Victor
Haven't renewed the license myself, which is why I appreciated @Rodolfo for making the s3 compatible API available to anyone until I can afford to get back on my feet and renew the license.My chevereto board is totally paid. So hope to cover the costs of the VPS and Digital Ocean. I also need to renew my Chevereto license.
Haven't renewed the license myself, which is why I appreciated @Rodolfo for making the s3 compatible API available to anyone until I can afford to get back on my feet and renew the license.
My set up for Chereveto will happen like this: Use my Mac mini to set up a server and leverage all media upload to interserver's compatible API to handle the workload. That way, I should theorically be okay with the influx of users and not worry about any data loss or having said data transferred elsewhere to a vps server. Just upgrade my current mac as needed.
Not gonna lie, I lost my current license key from my old sire. Haven't made a complete backup of the entire thing, but the one thing I don't like about the builds initially with this software is that things get encrypted.Are you running one yet ? I had to move the site from shared hosting to VPS, as it wasn't working properly there.
I hate DigitalOcean.digital oceans seems to be one of the products that @Rodolfo likes a ton
I hate DigitalOcean.
Why ? Which one you’d recommend?I hate DigitalOcean.
So basically you’ve lost the data. Hope that doesn’t happen to me.Not gonna lie, I lost my current license key from my old sire. Haven't made a complete backup of the entire thing, but the one thing I don't like about the builds initially with this software is that things get encrypted.