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        @aaron said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

        @DustinB3403 Here's some other people with similar offerings. https://www.backblaze.com/b2/cloud-storage-providers.html

        disclaimer: I work for Backblaze and am totally biased.

        Thanks @aaron and no problem, I'm trying to push for BB, just need to see the competition. The boss wants proof that you guys are the best value for our dollar.

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          I don't work at BB but I like their solution a lot. Good company with awesome pricing and the ability to use it from the command line is so easy. We just push backups via script.

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            Am I right on the pricing? The B2 product (business use) is $.005/GB with Glacier being $0.011 and S3 being $0.028?

            If so, what does S3 or Glacier offer that B2 doesn't in terms of price/features? Why not just go with B2 based on price alone? If $0.005 is true, it's the cheapest cloud storage I've seen so far in the per gig pricing space.

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              @guyinpv I think you are right, S3 for example though isn't just "storage space". It's often an entire platform to do all kinds of things with.

              Which is just from memory, I have to do some more digging in on it. But It's super cheap for compute and storage.

              @aaron with BB is the platform just storage, or is there compute resources too?

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                  @aaron said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                  @DustinB3403 said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                  @aaron with BB is the platform just storage, or is there compute resources too?

                  B2 is storage only, not compute. But S3 doesn't compute either (at least how I've used it). I thought EC2 is what does Amazon's computing.

                  The trick is that if you have servers on Amazon, EC2 etc, and also buy S3 storage, you get wicked fast gigabit bandwidth between storage and servers on the backend.
                  Doing the same project between EC2 and some other cloud provider, you lose a ton of speed.

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                    @aaron said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                    @DustinB3403 said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                    @aaron with BB is the platform just storage, or is there compute resources too?

                    B2 is storage only, not compute. But S3 doesn't compute either (at least how I've used it). I thought EC2 is what does Amazon's computing.

                    That is what I thought, we absolutely do not need any compute resources. I am just trying to determine why we might ever consider paying something like 400% more.

                    Which we just need off-site data storage.

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                      scottalanmiller @guyinpv
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                      @guyinpv said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                      @aaron said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                      @DustinB3403 said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                      @aaron with BB is the platform just storage, or is there compute resources too?

                      B2 is storage only, not compute. But S3 doesn't compute either (at least how I've used it). I thought EC2 is what does Amazon's computing.

                      The trick is that if you have servers on Amazon, EC2 etc, and also buy S3 storage, you get wicked fast gigabit bandwidth between storage and servers on the backend.
                      Doing the same project between EC2 and some other cloud provider, you lose a ton of speed.

                      That's very true. You always want the storage provider that is on your same platform, if that is an option.

                      Should be 10Gig or higher on EC2, actually.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @aaron-closed account
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                        @aaron said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                        @DustinB3403 said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                        @aaron with BB is the platform just storage, or is there compute resources too?

                        B2 is storage only, not compute. But S3 doesn't compute either (at least how I've used it). I thought EC2 is what does Amazon's computing.

                        Correct, S3 is just like B2. EC2 is the IaaS platform.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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                          @DustinB3403 said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                          @guyinpv I think you are right, S3 for example though isn't just "storage space". It's often an entire platform to do all kinds of things with.

                          Which is just from memory, I have to do some more digging in on it. But It's super cheap for compute and storage.

                          @aaron with BB is the platform just storage, or is there compute resources too?

                          BB and S3 are storage platforms. EC2 is cloud computing. EC2 and S3 are hosted in the same datacenters on the same network, but are otherwise unrelated entities and concepts.

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                            @BRRABill said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                            @DustinB3403 said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                            The synology unit that we have apparently has this functionality built in.

                            I'm like 99.999% sure of it.

                            Still room for error.

                            I've confirmed our Synology unit has the capability for this, just wanted to schedule a call with a tech and separate (living breathing) sales person to confirm details.

                            @aaron do you guys do calls?

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                              BRRABill @DustinB3403
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                              @DustinB3403 said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                              @BRRABill said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                              @DustinB3403 said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                              The synology unit that we have apparently has this functionality built in.

                              I'm like 99.999% sure of it.

                              Still room for error.

                              I've confirmed our Synology unit has the capability for this, just wanted to schedule a call with a tech and separate (living breathing) sales person to confirm details.

                              @aaron do you guys do calls?

                              OK, now there is no room for error. 🙂

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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                                @DustinB3403 said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                                @BRRABill said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                                @DustinB3403 said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                                The synology unit that we have apparently has this functionality built in.

                                I'm like 99.999% sure of it.

                                Still room for error.

                                I've confirmed our Synology unit has the capability for this, just wanted to schedule a call with a tech and separate (living breathing) sales person to confirm details.

                                @aaron do you guys do calls?

                                What do you want BB to tell you? They can't confirm as much as you already have. Why not just test it? Or if you need a tech you need one from Synology, not BackBlaze.

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