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Object Storage (S3-Compatible)

Scalable, secure, fully S3-compatible object storage — for backups, media, archives, and data lakes. From $10/TB per month, with no egress surprises.

Cold (HDD) $10/TB · SSD $15/TB · NVMe $25/TB per month.

The problem

S3 pricing is designed to be unpredictable.

Hyperscaler object storage looks cheap until the bill arrives: request fees, retrieval fees, and egress charges that punish you for using your own data. Budgeting becomes guesswork.

How we solve it

The S3 API, with a flat price tag.

Our object storage is 100% Amazon S3 API compatible — your existing tools, SDKs, and backup software work unchanged. You pick the performance tier, you pay per terabyte, and that's the bill.

What's included

Everything we own so you don't have to.

100% S3 API compatible

Point your existing S3 tooling at a new endpoint and keep working — no code changes.

Three performance tiers

Cold HDD for archives, SSD for active data, NVMe for demanding pipelines.

AES-256 encryption at rest

With erasure coding for durability across drives and nodes.

Versioning & lifecycle policies

Protect against accidental deletes and tier or expire objects automatically.

IAM-style access control

Bucket policies and scoped credentials for teams and applications.

Multi-part upload & tagging

Full-featured S3 semantics for large objects and rich metadata.

Durability
99.999999999% (11 nines)
Encryption
AES-256 at rest
Compatibility
Amazon S3 API
Pricing
From $10/TB/mo

FAQ

Straight answers.

Will my existing backup software work with it?

If it speaks S3 — Veeam, Restic, Duplicati, rclone, AWS CLI/SDKs — yes. You change the endpoint and credentials, nothing else.

Do you charge egress or request fees?

No per-request billing games. Pricing is per terabyte stored, by tier. That predictability is the point.

Which tier should I choose?

Cold HDD for backups and archives you rarely read; SSD for active application data; NVMe for media pipelines and analytics that hammer storage. We'll help you mix tiers with lifecycle policies.

Can I use it as a backup target for servers you don't host?

Yes — plenty of clients back up infrastructure from other providers (or their office) to our object storage.

Ready when you are.

Thirty minutes with a senior engineer — a straight assessment and a plan, free.