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Introduction to Wasabi Hot Cloud Storage

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  • How much 1 TB of egress costs by cloud provider
    This table is missing Wasabi [0], which has free egress. [0]: https://wasabi.com. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
  • What makes backblaze better than some of the other options out there?
    Backblaze is great because it's a set price, unlimited, and I don't have to think twice about it. I use Arq to backup my machine + external drives (several drives with lots of photos) to my local NAS. Was sending data to Wasabi, but the costs got out of control. I can purchase a year's worth of Backblaze + the 1 year revision upgrade for much, much less of what I was paying at Wasabi. Source: 11 months ago
  • The NixOS Foundation’s Call to Action: S3 Costs Require Community Support
    What about looking at Wasabi? It’s $5.99 per TB per month https://wasabi.com. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
  • A web application that will need to store lots of image files. The company wants to use Dropbox for image storage. Is this okay?
    No, use AWS S3 or https://wasabi.com/ if you are worried about cost. Source: 11 months ago
  • Veeam backing up to google drive - NOT GCP - is it possible?
    I would suggest that you take a look at Wasabi. They're one of the most used object storage providers with Veeam, offer great performance and cost 5.99$ per TB. Https://wasabi.com/. Source: 12 months ago
  • Is Vercel Storage Pricing ridiculous or is it me?
    Our goal is to provide an easy, convenient option for storage. If you are looking for the cheapest option, for example for storage, https://www.backblaze.com/ and https://wasabi.com/ are two incredibly cheap options for storing content. If those work better for you at your scale, that's great! Source: 12 months ago
  • Feedback on recent interactions with Arq support
    Not helping you with your backup woes alas, but you may want to migrate from AWS to Wasabi. No egress/ingress charges, only storage at cheap-ish price. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Cheap backup
    I am using Backblaze B2 with Duplicacy. You can also look at Wasabi as s3 compatible cloud storage. https://wasabi.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Wasabi egress capacity under 1TB
    I'm planning to open an account on Wasabi, but I have a question about the egress policy in the Pay-Go plan. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Better alternatives to Idrive? That are reliable.
    Google drive for business and Backblaze are nice cloud backups. I would also add Wasabi into that list. https://wasabi.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Best Cloud Storage for 4 TB data (EU - IT) MAC
    Wasabi is also great (neat price comparison https://wasabi.com/cloud-storage-pricing/). They charge upfront, if I am not mistaken (correct me if I'm wrong). Source: over 1 year ago
  • Collaborative image-storage solution
    I was going to mention Backblaze or Wasabi first. Yet I can see that this is the question about both data organization and storage. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Cheap SSDs from Aliexpress for long term storage of photos and videos?
    For redundancy, why don't you look at one more copy of your data or what you believe to be important in cloud? Wasabi or Backblaze look like perfect candidates to me. You could sync data to cloud and backup NAS with rclone. Yes, it looks like a deviation of 3-2-1 backup rule. Source: over 1 year ago
  • 2.5 inch hdd vs 2.5 inch ssd with external enclosure as backup.
    As a copy off-site, I'd suggest using something cheap like Backblaze or Wasabi. Also, you could use rclone or something similar (https://www.vmwareblog.org/single-cloud-enough-secure-backups-5-cool-cross-cloud-solutions-consider/) to sync data between cloud, live data, and HDD. The former charges for data retrievals (2 cents per GB, I guess) yet allows for sub-TB billing and the latter charges for like 3 TB... Source: over 1 year ago
  • Best cloud storage option for macOS in 2023
    Wasabi.com is an Amazon S3-alike that I use with the arqbackup.com client for remotely backing up my machines. Wasabi offers a nice desktop client for what looks like Dropbox-like capability. Haven't dug into that yet either. Source: over 1 year ago
  • How to organize everything into one place? Is it possible?
    You could use OneNote for notes and a DIY NAS or cloud for files. If you are on 3TB+ scale, consider Wasabi. For sub TB scale, go Backblaze (neat price comparison https://www.vmwareblog.org/looking-affordable-cloud-storage-aws-vs-azure-vs-backblaze-b2/). Source: over 1 year ago
  • Downloading and storing 80TB
    80 TB for 1K is near to impossible. You can try it with cloud like Backblaze or Wasabi . Yet, in the long run you will end up paying more than 1K. I'd suggest you just look for a DIY NAS. Check these builds:. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Backup Windows PC to Minio/S3
    Get 1TB S3 storage from wasabi.com (for $6 or $7 / month). Source: over 1 year ago
  • Hoard your relatives’ data
    I'd suggest for something more affordable than S3. Say Wasabi or Backblaze, both come at like $5 TB/month. Check these neat price comparisons. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Keeping costs low while learning Mastodon
    I'd you're using the one click install, all you'll need on top is the storage. I've been using Wasabi https://wasabi.com/ - the cheapest tier will be more than enough for your needs and is $6 a month. Plus the first month's free. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Qoddi App Platform launches a $30 per month all inclusive Mastodon Hosting
    All for $6 per month/per app so $30 total. This includes UNLIMITED bandwidth and 10GB of storage for the Mastodon instance and each database (we strongly recommend to use a S3 provider like wasabi.com for file storage on Mastodon). Source: over 1 year ago

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Wasabi, Storj, Backblaze et al, are promising 80%+ savings compared to Amazon S3... What's the catch?
On the surface, Wasabi looks appealing with a simple pricing structure ($5.99/TB/mo) that comes with free egress and free operations. How can Wasabi afford this, you ask? Well, their business model relies on their user-base keeping their data stored (and unchanged) for some time and not consuming more than their fair share of resources, which they regulate via a handful of fair use policies.

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