9/10/2023 0 Comments Backblaze b2 vs glacier![]() ![]() It’s US$300 to send it out and they charge $0.04/GB to load up the data. Snowcone is limited to 8TB and isn’t available in the Sydney region, so my only option besides downloading the data (for $1710, lol) is a Snowball, which can hold 80TB. So if I keep my data in Ohio, they won’t post a HDD to Australia. NotesĪmazon can send a HDD of data to you instead of downloading it (Snowcone and Snowball) - unfortunately they won’t send data outside the country it is stored. Never thought I’d say that, but here we are. I’d probably just go with Oracle to be honest. ![]() There’s two clear winners here - Oracle and Scaleway.ĮUR 29.85/m (approx A$47/m) from Scaleway vs A$50/m from Oracle to store it, but if I need to restore the data, Oracle is much cheaper. Storage: unlimited data for US$130 for 2 years Storage: A$363/year or A$36.30/m for “as much storage as you need” Restore: not needed, Wasabi is “hot” storage Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Archive StorageĮgress: $0.0085/GB (first 10TB free) = $42.50 IBM Cloud Object Storage Cold Vault (sjc04) Microsoft Azure Blob Storage Archive (West US 2)Įgress: $0.08/GB (first 100GB free) = $1,192 All prices are in USD unless otherwise stated I’m using 15TB of data as an example as that’s roughly how much I need to keep. I’ve compared a few providers of archive storage to see what they’d cost. You could put a CDN in front of the object storage, but unless it’s the CDN of the cloud host (i.e: Cloudfront for Amazon, Cloud CDN for Google), you’ll have to pay the exorbitant egress anyways. The way most of these “archive” object storage services work is they store the data on some clapped out cheap HDDs for fuck all money, then if you need to get that data back they move it to the normal/fast object storage where you can download it.Īll of that is relatively cheap, but they sting you on the egress/outbound data out of their object storage (i.e: B2, S3, etc) when you want to download your data to your computer. The cloud is the easiest place to shove it, but damn it can be expensive if you don’t do your research. I need to store some data I’ll probably never touch, but would be sad if it disappeared. ![]()
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