Post 9rIuUXHcnccOc5CAF6 by farhan@mastodon.technology
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(DIR) Post #9rItqLgyTYC153tDmK by farhan@mastodon.technology
2020-01-23T20:18:34Z
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Anyone know of an S3 provider outside of the US or Europe?#AWS #S3 #Cloud
(DIR) Post #9rIuAs3zpUPNGoRZGC by sir@cmpwn.com
2020-01-23T20:27:26Z
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@farhan you could host minio or ceph yourself
(DIR) Post #9rIuIO33JEXgUpaOUC by ParadeGrotesque@mastodon.sdf.org
2020-01-23T20:29:21Z
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@farhan Define "S3" provider.Are you asking about an object-oriented storage provider, or just a "storage" provider?Are you asking about a non-US, non-EU provider, or are you fine with, let's say, AWS, but just outside of these two jurisdictions?Finally, are you fine with having (non-US, non-EU) company hosting your storage outside of USa/EU?(Hint: AliCloud has OSS, which is object-oriented storage, but I am not sure I would trust that company).
(DIR) Post #9rIuUXHcnccOc5CAF6 by farhan@mastodon.technology
2020-01-23T20:31:36Z
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@ParadeGrotesque I should have been more clear.Non-AWS for sure.Something compatible with the S3 protocol and provides similar functionality.Hm...I'm not sure about the latter, I'd have to think about it.
(DIR) Post #9rIz8Re9ZinSX11CYi by passenger@anime.website
2020-01-23T21:23:41.451227Z
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@sir @farhan I keep hearing about ceph but has anyone ever actually built a ceph cluster? Last time I looked, it seemed painfully complex with three types of server (manager/monitor, metadata, object storage), each of which need their own physical disk. CPU and RAM requirements seem a bit high too.What's the minimum hardware you could get away with if you needed to reasonably store 1TB of data?
(DIR) Post #9rJ059FBdheMXfKf0C by sir@cmpwn.com
2020-01-23T21:33:24Z
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@passenger @farhan I gave up on it tbh