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Overview of Cloudboxes Medium 24 hours trial


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Here is a short technical overview of Cloudboxes.io,  “Medium Cloudbox”. This would come with 3TB storage, 12TB upload traffic on a 20Gbps shared pipe for 29.95 EUR/month.

I will not provide any recommendation, just some raw infos to let the community decide.

The box was automatically configured within minutes after my registration. The control panel looks fresh and minimal.

They use a Docker-based approach, which can present issues to newcomers (shared mounted volumes, etc.). Support replied within minutes to tickets. One advantage is that there is a bash/ssh container with root access. It is possible to install extra software, provided that it works well with the mounted volume.

One letdown was that Deluge works with HTTP only. No SSL support

The server where the trial boxes are stored is likely a production server as iperf is not showing neither 10 Gbit/sec nor 20 Gbit/sec capabilities. Still, 3 to 4 Gbit/sec for a single customer is not bad.

Torrent performance was reflecting the iperf speeds but only after I tweaked Deluge. Default installation and configuration is a disaster. ltconfig was not present but it was easy to install it.

I tested the box with IPT only.

The only way to make autodl-irssi work with Deluge is AFAIK to use a watch folder with Deluge. The watch folder has to be in the exposed volume under /mnt/shared. Deluge console, if present at all in the Deluge container, is not exposed by the container. R(u)torrent cannot see the command.

Because of this reason, I had to keep torrents under control and do a manual tracker update to avoid the “Error: unregistered torrent” issue. Maybe there is a deluge-console command in the Deluge Docker image, but I had no time to do any trial and error approach to put any script.

Highest upload speed I’ve seen was 340 MiB/s.

The box seems capable to keep a sustained upload speed (150-200 MiB/s for most of the race). The underlying RAID helps a lot with the simultaneous download and upload.

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