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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by ThetaDev@lemm.ee to c/datahoarder@lemmy.ml

I've just received this E-Mail from Backblaze, announcing a slight increase in storage cost.

In exchange, they offer a free download budget of three times the stored capacity.


Storage Price Increase: Effective October 3, 2023, we are increasing the monthly pay-as-you-go storage rate from $5/TB to $6/TB. The price of B2 Reserve will not change.

Free Egress: Also effective October 3, we’re making egress free (i.e. free download of data) for all B2 Cloud Storage customers—both pay-as-you-go and B2 Reserve—up to three times the amount of data you store with us, with any additional egress priced at just $0.01/GB. Because supporting an open cloud environment is central to our mission, expanding free egress to all customers so they can move data when and where they prefer is a key next

Product Upgrades: From Object Lock for ransomware protection, to Cloud Replication for redundancy, to more data centers to support data location needs, Backblaze has consistently improved B2 Cloud Storage. Stay tuned for more this fall, when we’ll announce upload performance upgrades, expanded integrations, and more partnerships.

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[-] kev@lemmy.kevhomeit.trade 20 points 1 year ago

I think it's a fair price increase because that $5 price have been there for a while.

[-] JackGreenEarth@lemm.ee 14 points 1 year ago

They have to pay the rising electricity and internet bills, after all.

[-] SamSpudd@lemmy.lukeog.com 11 points 1 year ago

Agreed, plus x3 egress for free is really good

[-] breakingcups@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago

I don't need egress at all. Storage is supposed to become cheaper each year. Yes, electricity did get a lot more expensive but we as a society are being fleeced at the moment.

Worth noting they are increasing the personal backup plan to $9

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