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OVH: No more Egress Fees on Object Storage
From the newsletter:
Hello,
As part of our effort to provide you with the freedom to innovate and choose, we are excited to announce that we are removing egress fees (outgoing public traffic) from our Object Storage.
Starting this month, you will no longer be charged for outgoing public traffic from our Object Storage solutions.
This change is effective immediately and is visible on the January 2026 invoice for December 2025 consumption.
This applies to all outgoing public traffic from all OVHcloud Object Storage classes, from all regions and local zones, including both S3-compatible and Swift-based Object Storage.
Any data transferred from OVHcloud infrastructure to the public Internet, including to another cloud provider, is no longer subject to egress fees. More information will be available on pricing page, which will be updated in January.
If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to our support team.
Thank you for choosing OVHcloud Object Storage. We're excited to see what you'll build next!
Best regards,
The OVHcloud Team

Comments
storage $8 per TB, not that attractive
Im too lazy to have a look, do they have ingress fees?
No.
They only charge by the GiB.
7 euro for their standard out of AZ per TiB isn't bad. It's not gonna rock my world either.
However their 3 az object storage is free for the first 3 TiB. That's nice for small start ups. Just note they charge by the hour after the 3 TiB.
Interesting change, I wonder if there's a hidden fair use policy somewhere or if it's truly free and unlimited like Cloudflare R2.
With the free egress taken into account it's actually a good offer, the price is between Backblaze B2 + Cloudflare CDN at $6/TB and Cloudflare R2 at $15/TB.
May not be LET rates but for a serious business, it's certainly competitive for a good product.
Hi, where i find the free first 3 TiB in the dashboard?
No idea where it is as I do not have a public cloud project(this is the first requirement you need to solve).
However.

its not clear if the offer is until January or forever though
Looks like egress is free on OVH storage forever:
Egress yes , i was referring to the free 3 TB
The Pomotion at the top?
Its time limited
sounds nice
Standard 3-AZ distributes data across 3 availability zones. Leveraging 3 distinct data centers located in close proximity (a few kilometers between each AZ), the infrastructure has been specifically designed to withstand the loss of an availability zone. Each AZ also has its own distinct power source and a low latency network ensuring data remains safe and accessible even if one AZ is affected by an outage.
200Eur free ressources for one month:
https://www.ovhcloud.com/en-ie/public-cloud/free-trial/
Readable terms:
This special offer is automatically applied to the price of the “Standard” Object Storage service in 3-AZ regions (hereinafter referred to as the “Service”), valid from 1 November 2025, 00:00 (Paris Time) until 31 January 2026, 23:59 (Paris Time) hereinafter referred to as the “Validity Period”. It is intended for all customers who have or sign up for an object storage service with OVHcloud, and have one or more buckets in one or more 3-AZ regions during this period. During the Validity Period, object storage is free for volumes between 0 TB and 3 TB, calculated cumulatively for all buckets created within a Public Cloud project.
The offer is limited to one Public Cloud project per Customer but can be used multiple times on this project, provided that the 3 TB limit has not been exceeded or the end date of the Validity Period has not been reached. Stored content exceeding 3 TB will be charged at the current rates for Object Storage (Standard). This offer applies to the standard rates listed on the OVHcloud website.
This offer can be combined with the £200 voucher applicable to Public Cloud services, excluding other discounts or special offers applicable to the Service during the Validity Period.
For most object storage needs, I think Backblaze B2 will end up being cheaper. Certainly not for every single use case however.