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by aldanor
2972 days ago
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Ditto, droplets are great and stable (and, somewhat surprisingly, CPU-optimized ones seems to perform better on average than the equivalent from AWS). I've tried to make it work with Spaces for the last 6 months (NYC3), but it's just a disaster, I could barely sync the data back to AWS S3 last week (you have to do it from a droplet in the same region, otherwise your chances are close to 0%). Downloading/uploading large objects is perfectly fine, but something's inherently broken at the metadata layer, so listing objects is either ridiculously slow or you get timeouts and weird errors like 'limit rate exceeded'. TL;DR: droplets are good; avoid Spaces like the plague. |
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