
Note that this applies when overwriting an existing object this is considered a deletion followed by an upload.
Each stored object has a minimum storage duration of 90 days early deletions incur a prorated early deletion fee. If your storage use case exceeds the guidelines of our free egress policy on a regular basis, we will contact you to change your pricing plan to one that involves paid egress or we may limit your egress.
Egress is free so long as your monthly egress does not exceed your monthly storage. If you store less than 1 TB of active storage in your account, your total charge will still be $5.99/month (plus any applicable taxes). Note these fine points that are different from Tardigrade and B2:įor customers that use Wasabi’s pay-as-you-go pricing model, Wasabi has a minimum monthly charge associated with 1 TB of storage ($5.99/month). This might be even tougher competition than B2. Wasabi costs 6 USD/TB stored/month and has no egress costs. Where data is cheap, but also really slow to retrieve. So things like database backups that allow for quick recovery of data when business continuity hangs on the availability of that data.Īctual cold storage would be more like glacier. But especially backups that need to be available fast when they need to be recovered.
Backups are a good use case for tardigrade currently. It doesn’t necessarily mean available at large scale like a CDN would. Hot storage simply means available at high speed. The sweetsppot for tardigrade is still hot storage though. I would agree that Tardigrade pricing currently doesn’t support CDN like use. However, when you get into bulk purchases those prices tend to drop And most charge prices that aren’t that dissimilar from tardigrade egress pricing. CDN’s usually don’t charge for storage at all and just charge for bandwidth. That doesn’t really represent the current market.