GigaRapid vs Ultra.cc (2026)
GigaRapid starts cheaper (€2.99/mo against €4.95), but Ultra.cc gives you the cheapest storage at roughly $2.97 per terabyte. Our overall pick is GigaRapid — with the cases where the other one wins set out below.
Side by side
| GigaRapid | Ultra.cc | |
|---|---|---|
| Rating | 4.7/5 | 4.6/5 |
| Entry price | €2.99/mo | €4.95/mo |
| Best cost per TB | $4.58 | $2.97 |
| Max storage | 16 TB | 22 TB |
| Max speed | 10 Gbps | 50 Gbps |
| Traffic | 52 TB upload | 60 TB upload |
| Storage type | HDD | HDD, NVMe |
| Plex | ||
| Transcoding | ||
| Plans offered | 8 | 15 |
| Locations | Netherlands | Netherlands, Canada, Singapore |
Prices read from each provider's own pricing page, in the currency they bill in. The cost-per-TB column is normalised to US dollars so the two stay comparable.
Which one to pick
You want the smallest monthly bill
GigaRapid
Entry plan at €2.99 per month.
You are storing a large library
Ultra.cc
About $2.97/TB on its best tier — that is what storage actually costs.
You seed around the clock
Ultra.cc
The larger monthly upload allowance of the two (60 TB).
You want the most space
Ultra.cc
Goes up to 22 TB.
Frequently asked questions
Is GigaRapid or Ultra.cc cheaper?+
GigaRapid has the lower entry price at €2.99 per month. Measured per terabyte of storage, though, Ultra.cc wins at roughly $2.97/TB — the cheapest headline price and the cheapest storage are rarely the same provider.
Do GigaRapid and Ultra.cc cap your traffic?+
GigaRapid meters monthly upload (up to 52 TB depending on the plan), while Ultra.cc meters upload (up to 60 TB). This matters more than anything else if you seed heavily.
Can both run Plex?+
Yes on GigaRapid, yes on Ultra.cc. Transcoding is available on both.
Where are the servers?+
GigaRapid: Netherlands. Ultra.cc: Netherlands, Canada, Singapore. Location drives latency, and also the legal regime the provider answers to.
Verdict
Across the criteria that matter — entry price, cost per terabyte, traffic flexibility and rating — our pick is GigaRapid, whose best tier works out at roughly $4.58/TB. If your binding constraint is something else, use the table above: with a seedbox it is almost always one specific constraint that decides, not an average.