Storage Node is a self-managed storage solution designed for clients who need reliable space for backups, archives, and shared data inside the same data center as their servers. It works as a private NAS layer connected to your infrastructure, with unmetered traffic inside the location and predictable monthly pricing.
The platform is built on distributed storage architecture using enterprise-grade HDD infrastructure. It is optimized for capacity, redundancy, and long-term reliability rather than ultra-low latency workloads.
This service is ideal for data that must be available and protected, but does not require NVMe-level performance. Backups, snapshots, archives, media libraries, staging environments and internal file sharing all fit naturally into this model.
Storage Node runs on a distributed cluster architecture. Data is automatically spread across multiple storage nodes within the same location. All data remains inside the same data center location, reducing exposure to public networks.
If one node becomes unavailable, your data remains intact. The system continues operating without interruption, eliminating single points of failure and providing built-in redundancy at the infrastructure level.
The storage platform is built on enterprise-grade Seagate HDD drives. This allows high capacity at predictable cost while maintaining reliability. It is optimized for backup, archival and shared storage workloads rather than high-IOPS transactional databases.
Storage Node follows the same philosophy as our dedicated servers. We provide the infrastructure. You control how it is used. Clients configure access protocols, backup policies, retention strategy and storage structure according to their needs. There is no direct server access because this is not a standalone machine.
Traffic between your servers and the Storage Node inside the same data center location is unmetered. External traffic outside the location is restricted and will be offered separately as an add-on once fully implemented.
Store system snapshots, database dumps, incremental backups or full images.
Mount it as a network drive using SMB or CIFS for Windows environments, NFS for Linux systems, or WebDAV for application integration. Your servers in the same location can access the storage as a shared internal disk.
Use rsync to replicate directories between servers. Keep mirrored copies of production websites or repositories for fast local recovery. Share storage between multiple machines within the same location.
Store ISO images, media libraries, logs, historical datasets, and large files accessed occasionally. The HDD-based infrastructure is optimized for reliable sequential read and write operations, making it well suited for bulk storage.
Hypervisors such as Proxmox, VMware, Hyper-V or KVM can store VM backups via NFS or CIFS.
Kubernetes and Docker environments can use it as persistent storage for stateful applications where very low latency is not required.
Because traffic inside the same location is unmetered, restoring backups remains predictable and cost-efficient without relying on external transfer limits.
Storage Node is suitable for developers, SaaS projects, hosting providers, small businesses and medium-sized companies. It works equally well for structured backup infrastructure or long-term archive storage.
It is not intended to replace high-performance NVMe workloads. Instead, it complements your dedicated servers by providing a secure, distributed and scalable storage layer inside the same data center.