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Looking cheap s3 storage just need 50G space
Hi
I'm looking for an affordable S3 storage solution. I only need 50GB of storage space, primarily for hosting custom programs generated by users on my online builder website.
Currently, I'm using a free WebDAV + Cloudflare Worker proxy setup, but it frequently stops working and is difficult to integrate with my website.
Therefore, I want to switch to S3 storage.
I tried the free Cloudflare R2 service, but it only offers 10GB of storage.
I only need 50GB of storage.
1~20GB/Monthly traffic.
I'm unsure if $5/year would suffice for this.


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@systemfreaks
Free 20G + 2G / ref / year
https://infini-cloud.net/
Referral code JXXT5
try BackBlaze. 50GB maybe is $2 per year? I am not sure. traffic is 3x free.
infini cloud can't S3 access provided
WebDAV only
BackBlaze mnimum purchase of 1TB $6/mo
This is not true, I pay 0.77 cents every two months for 70gb

free but out of stock
https://client.enzonix.com/order/main/packages/s3/?group_id=48
Unable to locate an S3 plan that meets your requirements, but there is an FTPS protocol option available at $10/year for 100GB of storage.
I have purchased Namecrane Mail, but it cannot generate a public-read link like S3 does.
We can provide 500GB for $1.51/m 3x traffic included
You can try this method with the 7 EUR/year 500GB DirectAdmin StorageBox from HostBrr. Wait for it to restock Already in stock.
Backblaze B2 or Cloudflare R2 are the cheapest and easiest (managed), your 50 GB would cost 30 and 75 cents respectively. Backblaze B2 would cost less than $5/year.
Or if you don't mind managing it all yourself, get a VPS with 50 GB of storage and install minio or seaweedfs.
Or if you want free and hardest (much more self-managed), create 5 Backblaze or Cloudflare accounts and use the 10 GB they offer for free on each for a total of 50 GB.
Cloudflare R2