It's basically a restricted access linux server. You're given access to SCP/RSYNC/WebDav but no interactive shell, no applications under your control. AFAIK, you can't host a web site on it, as all access requires an account. You could pair it with a Hetzner server/vm (mounting over network) to provide a service, but it's mainly used for backups.
They also have a "Storage Share" which is about the same, but you can serve static files to a group or with the public (ie, hosting videos, images, iso images).
In the US rsync.net provides the same type of (storage box) service. Hetzner's new pricing comes out much cheaper, but if sometimes it's the latency between your location and the storage location.
They also have a "Storage Share" which is about the same, but you can serve static files to a group or with the public (ie, hosting videos, images, iso images).
In the US rsync.net provides the same type of (storage box) service. Hetzner's new pricing comes out much cheaper, but if sometimes it's the latency between your location and the storage location.