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6TB drive, over 300mbps bandwith server in Asia or near Asia?

Posted by nurgiel, 02-01-2017, 12:27 PM
Hi. I looking for some server with 6TB drive, over 200,300mbps bandwith, and high transfer. My users mainly from Japan, Taiwan (+ chinese using VPN), Korea. I need this server for videos online, so thats why i need some server in Asia or close Asia (buffering time). Important thing is also carrying about clients. If someone have copyright dispute i dont want hosting that will kick me for the sake of peace. For that are courts. About price... its about proportions - price to server quality. If someone can give me advice i will be glad. PS. Sorry for my english ;(

Posted by ayksolutions, 02-01-2017, 07:55 PM
So around 100Tb on 1gbps will be sufficient. That should be fairly easily to get in places like Singapore and Hong Kong. Perhaps consider getting several smaller disks in raid for some redundancy and better IO throughput. So perhaps an E3 server with 32gb ram. It will cost several hundred dollars per month so please expect to pay something for this setup as Asia is still not as cheap as other parts of the world How many DMCA/copyright complaints do you expect to receive?

Posted by jenok, 02-02-2017, 12:03 AM
Hong Kong or Singapore should be your best choose if you are looking for Asia otherwise Los Angeles with Asia Optimized network will do.

Posted by lvsd, 02-02-2017, 09:41 AM
I always say South Korea can give you a good price and latency .

Posted by CybersceneHosting, 02-02-2017, 11:51 AM
What kind of "videos" are you going to be hosting? Are these videos illegal in nature? For example Movies, Shows?

Posted by nurgiel, 02-02-2017, 03:19 PM
100Tb.com, oh really, i didnt knew price in Asia are such ridiculous 32GB RAM 4 CORES 3,6GB 2x 1TB 100TB bandwith 100tb.com - 240$ + 226$ if singapore server = 466$ 32GB RAM 4 CORSES 3.4 /3.8 GHz 2X 2TB vRack - 1Gbps ovh.pl - 89$ If price in Asia are 4x more expensive, my Asian users will hold somehow more time for buffering, because its unprofitable. CybersceneHosting, in your nature probably are. In service terms that users are responsible for files, no.



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