On 2016-10-25 04:46, Anon Anon wrote:
> I was reading some sites and it stated that if I ever had to recover
> my data on s3, I'd be looking at a $6000 bill. Any one have an easy to
> follow and understand chart for knowing all the fees involved in s3?
The official pricing list is at
https://aws.amazon.com/s3/pricing/ . I
would guess that storing 2T of data on "standard" storage would cost
$60.93/month. Transferring 2T of data from s3 outward bound to the
internet would cost $184.23 . And then more $ for every 1000 POSTs and
10000 GETs, which will add up if you have a lot of files.
This seems... expensive. 2 large-enough USB disks periodically rsynced
and rotated offsite would probably be cheaper, if you could do that. If
you need this to be entirely network-based, and you need to store and/or
transfer 2T of data, you will probably end up paying significant monthly
fees one way or another.
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