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  • hsrhsr Member

    @Dasabo said:

    @hsr said:

    @Dasabo said:
    I think BackBlaze is good for you, or you can also try Wasabi.

    Wasabi is cheap but they have a minimum retention policy of 90 days so if you ordered 1TB of files for example and deleted them after 10 days they'd still charge you for 90 days/3 months.

    Yes i know this, do a check on BackBlaze that are very similar but without this <90 Days Payment for deleted storage.

    I know, Backblaze has already been suggested multiple times.

  • gofile.io $3/tb

  • @asthen said:

    gofile.io $3/tb

    There is a minimum monthly charges.
    $9 / per 3 TB

  • @asthen said:
    gofile.io $3/tb

    Is this s3 compatible?

  • @tbdsux said:

    @asthen said:
    gofile.io $3/tb

    Is this s3 compatible?

    not sure, never tried it tho

    @dev_vps said:

    @asthen said:

    gofile.io $3/tb

    There is a minimum monthly charges.
    $9 / per 3 TB

    yeah, usable if your use case around 3TB

  • beware of wasabi, not sure if is so common

    but just lost 50TB of data on wasabi

    "
    Overview

    The purpose of this update is to provide details on a data integrity incident that affected a small number of customers that were using Wasabi’s us-central-1 (Plano, TX) storage region. This update provides the details on what happened, how Wasabi will prevent it from happening again, and recommendations Wasabi has for the affected customers

    On 30 August 2024, in Wasabi's us-central-1 region, an incident occurred where an input-output module in a storage system became inoperable and prevented access to a number of disks that it served. Simultaneously, the system software managing the data storage disks improperly took multiple other disks offline. As a result of this behavior, a number of objects that were being served by this portion of disks within the region were impacted in a manner that makes these objects not recoverable at this time.
    Wasabi has made the appropriate adjustments in the Wasabi software that controls our hard disk management to prevent this problem from happening again. This problem has not occurred in any other Wasabi storage region.

    Recommendations

    Although Wasabi is working with Wasabi file system engineers to repair the affected data, this work will not be completed before 23 September 2024 (and could possibly take longer). In addition, Wasabi is not yet able to guarantee the repair will be successful.
    "

    and they will surely make sure to charge us the 90 day minimum period even of the lost/corrupt data lol.

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