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Backblaze Pricing and Product Updates(backblaze.com)

63 points·by precommunicator·vor 4 Monaten·18 comments
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Backblaze Pricing and Product Updates

https://www.backblaze.com/blog/backblaze-pricing-and-product-updates/

18 comments

spzb·vor 4 Monaten
In a normal world, price per terabyte would fall as a consequence of greater storage density and better power efficiency. A world with AI and a brewing oil crisis is not like that.
ksec·vor 4 Monaten
That is not true. HDD Drive price or cost per TB hasn't dropped for a very long time long before the AI craze.
S0y·vor 4 Monaten
>Free API calls: Effective May 1, we’re making API calls free for all B2 Cloud Storage customers.

>Storage price: Also effective May 1, we are updating pricing from $6/TB to $6.95/TB

Honestly amazing change. The free API changes are going to cut our bills in half. the 95cent increase per TB is totally reasonable.
kassner·vor 4 Monaten
That’s a 15% price increase. Last increase from $5 to $6 was in October 3, 2023.
LunaSea·vor 4 Monaten
This follows HDD and SSD price increases.
edmundsauto·vor 4 Monaten
When you consider the rise in energy prices as well…
SunshineTheCat·vor 4 Monaten
Same here, the API calls have always been heavier for me than the storage costs. It of course depends upon each use case, but this is overall a win for how I've been using it.

Even with the storage increase, still way more affordable than S3 or many of the other alternatives out there.
dabinat·vor 4 Monaten
B2 has serious performance problems on the US West Coast (and possibly other regions too) in the evenings. Between the hours of around 5 pm to 2am, somewhere between 1% and 5% of requests transfer at <= 1% speed. This is bad because it’s very noticeable to my customers. It’s so predictable that I have a script running in a West Coast VM that pings me whenever the problem occurs - it pings me around 50 times a day.

Despite how predictable and reproducible it is, I’ve had a support ticket open for months with no progress. Having said that, even with this issue, B2 is still better than its (non-hyperscaler) competitors.
atYevP·vor 4 Monaten
Yev from Backblaze here -> Do you have a ticket number I can reference and ask about?
gingerlime·vor 4 Monaten


    Price updates

    Free API calls: Effective May 1, we’re making API calls free for all B2 Cloud Storage customers.* This removes transaction costs and makes it easier to build, scale, and run high-volume workloads subject to our standard platform usage rules and Terms of Service.

    Storage price: Also effective May 1, we are updating pricing from $6/TB to $6.95/TB.
x0x0·vor 4 Monaten
Arq + b2 has been my least-hassle mac backup storage solution by far. Even with this, it's still reasonably priced.
tom1337·vor 4 Monaten
API call will be free starting May 1, Storage will increase from $6 / TB to $6.95 / TB
marcosscriven·vor 4 Monaten
I do wish egress were free, it’s one of the reasons I stick with Cloudflare R2 at the moment.
arsoon·vor 4 Monaten
From the article - egress up to 3x the average stored data per month is free, and egress to some CDNs and compute partners is free (from another page: Fastly, Cloudflare, bunny.net, CacheFly, CoreWeave, Equinix Metal, Vultr, and phoenixNAP).

Not sure it would make a difference with your R2 usage, but it might help you cut down costs some.
icza·vor 4 Monaten
Actually this price increase puts Backblaze B2 behind DigitalOcean's Cold storage which is $0.007/GiB, which equals to $6.5192/TB.

Of course there are other considerations too (e.g. min size is 128KiB and 30-day minimum storage duration), but in some use cases DO Cold storage is now cheaper.
S0y·vor 4 Monaten
>designed to store and scale to tens of petabytes of infrequently accessed data...

>During each billing cycle the Spaces Cold Storage service will have a 99.5% Uptime (as defined below) per month.

It's not really the same product.
mrlonglong·vor 4 Monaten
What about a Linux backup client?
S0y·vor 4 Monaten
rclone?