Guspaz wrote:
You don't need a private network server, since it'd going to have to go public to get to Linode's network inside the DC anyhow.
I guess I didn't understand what 'private network server' meant then, I assumed that it meant that you don't get a public IP, and thus get no public bandwidth allotment, but that your server has an IP that is routable within the data center and thus its services can be used by other systems that you rent within the data center; and then I further assumed that Linodes would have such access, being in the same data center. But I guess this is wrong?
Guspaz wrote:
SoftLayer's CloudLayer storage pricing is cheaper than what you're proposing, they'll sell you storage in the DC as low as $0.15 per gigabyte. Here's the equivalent pay-as-you-go and built-in-bandwidth packages for 100GB of storage:
Storage: 100GB
Base price: $19/mth
Inbound: Unlimited
Outbound: 1GB included, $0.10/GB extra
Storage: 100GB
Base price: $38/mth
Inbound: Unlimited
Outbound: 500GB included, $0.10/GB extra
I don't think you can use it for POSIX-style filesystems, though. Their StorageLayer (which is the back-end for CloudLayer) service definitely can be, though, and you can access that through a SoftLayer VPS. The cheapest such one is $79/mth, and SAN storage is $0.10 per gig...
What would be interesting would be if you could talk SoftLayer into letting your linode talk right to the SAN...
So what I'm thinking of is a networked storage device to be treated either as a networked filesystem or as a network block device by Linodes. The above configurations you mentioned don't do that, although maybe the direct-to-SAN option would, but SoftLayer doesn't sell that as far as I can tell.