Friday, 15 February 2013

amazon s3 - Starting a file storage/Backup service -


I want to start my own file storage / backup service such as dropboxes, SkyDrive, box etc. I have 60000 customers, I want to give every customer 1GB of free space (life time). This means that I need 60 TB storage. From time to time I will increase the space for more users. I want my file backup service to be cloud based, redundant, can you please tell me how many server & amp; How is this powerful server necessary? Also, what equipment, stuff is necessary to make a powerful service? From where can I buy them with the best price? please tell me. In addition, if you have other information about file backup / storage service, please be helpful for me. I'm also hesitant to ask :)

Apart from this: Is it possible to start my service with the Amazon Glacier plan? Does this (glacier) support redundancy? What is the cost of 60 TB with redundancy? I'm not sure about the bandwidth (ignorant about it) or, please tell me how much will cost per month or year for 20TB or 60TB with bandwidth cost to start my service. I am not sure about total pricing with storage, request, data transfer.

If you are trying to host your own service, you can use SuperMicro, Dell or www. You can get a strong, high-density server online from 45drives.com. You can install object storage software (eg Cloud Community Edition) on these servers to create an unnecessary object storage system. Finally, you need an application such as Cloudberry to refer to the file storage / backup service.

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