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If you’re backing up your data to the cloud, watch this before you spend a cent. I compared #DigitalOcean, #Azure, #Cloudflare, #AWS S3, #Backblaze, and Google Cloud—focusing on their “glacier” or deep-storage pricing. There are three costs you need to know: 1. Storage cost – what you pay to keep the data there. 2. Ingress cost – what it costs to upload (usually free). 3. Egress cost – what it costs to download again… and this is where they sting you. Backblaze came out as the most cost-effective option in my review.
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XandermanI thought about trying to use Hetzner’s storage box but it’s only in 2 locations and it’s super slow when I was uploading to it. I was thinking of trying fdcservers.net next to see how it performs but backblaze has been what I have been using.
Backblaze seems to be a go to option for most.
Andrei MHi Benjamin, I'm new to this, but, I have a new truenas with 6x4tb in raidz2. I use only 1tb for immich, the rest of it is with storj nodes, the ideea is to rent my free space to storj and be able to back up my immich data for free. Same wallet address is used. It might take a while for my nodes to become "productive", but I keep my nas on 24/7 anyway...and I get free back up for catasthofic events. What's your opinion about this? Thanks
TimmmeeehhhFor cheap cloud archival do the following: Get a cheap windows stick pc. Get a JBOD enclosure fill it with drives and setup drivepool. Mirror your main NAS to this backup nas with resilio. Run backblaze home on it for unlimited cloud backup. You can backup literally hundreds of TB for $9/m, they allow this since it’s a very small % of people who abuse this like I do.
If you want everything then great option, of your selective then not as good.
Timmmeeehhhfor me it’s for archival of data for my business, it’s about 30Tb and grows by a few Tb every year, this is the cheapest option.
Yeah, in that se se 100% great option.
boopbeepplease explain more this is what I need but I don't understand so much 😭
Gladly. Where can I start for you?
That makes sense I think, backup the WHOLE thing in one go. You loose fidelity on some folders but its all done and cheap.
ano612love my backblaze 🥰
I was surprised to be honest. It's super affordable.
Aurimantas KulisauskasWhat about the hetzner?
Similar pricing, and same structure. Storage is 5euro for 1tb with 1 tb download included. 5tb = 30euro 10tb = 50euro. Then egress costs 10tb is 14 euro I still think backblaze is better value.
Bl𝖎nd Dave 👨🦯you should look at it unlimited VPS systems
Any recommendations?
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