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by DoctorPenguin
2645 days ago
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Isn't glacier the product which seems very cheap if you only look at the storage cost but is extremely expensive when retrieving the data? I remember reading an article by someone who had to pay something like 2000 USD to restore his data which wasn't even in the terrabytes.
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They realized that was a mistake and significantly streamlined the pricing, and with this Deep product it doesn't look like they've even supporting the original somewhat opaque Glacier API, just S3.
If you're patient and can wait 48 hours for data, bulk storage retrieval is cheap at $0.0025/GB and $0.025 per 1000 requests. The standard AWS $0.09/GB egress is the really big cost, but if you have enough data you can mitigate that with a Snowball. Not a big issue if you're recovering from a catastrophe that destroyed all your local backups, it looks great as insurance for those of us with modest time to recovery desires.