![]() ![]() Has a policy that egress shouldn’t be higher than the stored amount. When you replace a file during those 90 days, it will still be billed (as if you deleted the file and created a new one). If that’s of a concern, try adjusting the slider in the "additional options" at the bottom graph. Minimum fee of 1TB storage.Īs mentioned by (via utteranc.es, see the bottom of the page), Wasabi always bills for a minimum of 90 days, even if you delete the files sooner. CategoryĬlass A has all uploads and bulk operations ( I’m using their other products (workers, this page itself is hosted on pages), but I have yet to fully try the new R2. If you want to save, or don’t mind using ’smaller’ hosts, try one of the below (I’d recommend Cloudflare or DigitalOcean from reliability/usage perspective). If you need 100% reliability and ’the thing that everyone uses’, go with this one (or if it’s company policy). The services are in no particular order (I tried a bit by popularity, but no exact metrics were used for sorting). Some services may also have a minimum billable size (Wasabi 4KB, AWS 128KB). Some services have a monthly minimum fee, from what I checked it’s 1TB or less. There’s also a simplified comparison tool at the bottom.Įgress means outbound transfers. Others are just quick info based on their pricing pages. If you start using any of these after you read this post, you’re obligated to say which one are you using (and preferably why). If you want to help me, say something nice in the comments (or create some discussion there). ![]() I’m not sponsored or endorsed by any of the mentioned companies/products below, nor do I earn any commission when you get something from them. ![]() Written last year (May 16, 2022) programming, storage, comparison, s3 ![]()
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