SFTP • SSH • rsync • WebDAV

Storage that speaks the tools you already use.

Flat $6.95 per TB/month.

No proprietary agents, no API lock-in, no per-request billing. A path you can rsync to, mount, and script against — on US-based infrastructure.

Unmetered uploads. Billed by the TB. That's the whole pricing page.

Unmetered uploads
24/7 staffed US data centers
No agents to install

Four doors into the same storage.

One account, one quota — reach it whichever way your workflow prefers.

rsync

Incremental transfers over SSH with --delete, --link-dest snapshots, and everything else rsync does. Built for cron.

SFTP & SSH

Key-based logins for scripts and every SFTP client. Works with anything that speaks OpenSSH.

WebDAV

Map the storage as a drive letter on Windows or a Finder location on macOS — no client software.

Mountable

SSH access means SSHFS mounts on Linux when you want the storage to look like a local path.

Why RSYNCIT

Boring on purpose.

Object storage bills you per request, per API call, per egress GB, per retrieval tier. RSYNCIT is a filesystem on real hardware in OneColo (AS12083) data centers in Tampa, Florida — staffed around the clock, with redundant power and network. You get a quota and a login. Your tools do the rest.

About OneColo

Flat pricing

$6.95 per TB/month, billed by the TB. No per-GB math, no request fees, no surprises on the invoice.

Unmetered uploads

Push your full dataset and nightly changes without watching a bandwidth meter.

Standard protocols

Leave any time with one rsync command. No lock-in is a feature.

How it works

Syncing within the hour.

No onboarding calls. Order, get credentials, point your tools at the hostname.

Pick your TBs
1

Choose your storage

Any number of TBs at $6.95 each per month. Grow later in 1TB steps.

2

Get your login

A hostname, a username, and SSH key setup — delivered when your account is provisioned.

3

Point your tools at it

rsync in cron, SFTP in your backup script, WebDAV on the desktop. See the guides.

What people put here.

Server backups

Nightly rsync from web, mail, and database servers — the classic, and still the best reason this service exists.

Offsite copies

The "3" and the "1" in 3-2-1: another copy, on other hardware, in another building.

NAS sync targets

Synology, QNAP, TrueNAS, and unRAID all speak rsync-over-SSH natively. Point them here.

Archive shelves

Project archives and cold files that need to exist somewhere reliable without earning their keep daily.

Snapshot history

Hardlink snapshots via --link-dest: daily restore points that cost only the changed bytes.

Drive in the cloud

WebDAV-mapped storage for teams that just want a big shared folder that isn't anyone's laptop.

One flat number. Your tools. Our racks.

$6.95 per TB/month with unmetered uploads. Questions first? Read the FAQ or talk to us.