
Now let’s assume you wish to download all 200GB of the data one day. Uploading to Backblaze B2 is free, and storing 190GB (200GB minus the 10GB you get for free) on Backblaze B2 (at $0.005/GB) would cost $0.95 per month-less than a dollar. We have tried to keep Backblaze B2’s cloud storage pricing as simple as possible. How much would it cost to store “X” amount of data?Ī. Suggest apps you believe should use B2 Cloud Storage in the comments and we’ll try to work with them to make it happen. We have a CLI, GUI, and a full set of RESTful APIs that will allow your favorite apps to tie in to the B2 Cloud Storage back end. Probably! Backblaze B2 will act as the back-end infrastructure for a lot of things that need cloud object storage. Speaking of going live to the masses, when will B2 Cloud Storage go live for the masses?

We’ll be inviting based on when you signed up combined with the type of beta tester that would be most useful at the time, but we intend for everyone on the waitlist to try Backblaze B2 before it goes live for the masses. We’ll be starting with a few invites and then increasing over the next two months. How quickly will my invite be sent once the waitlist starts to open up?Ī. We’re currently putting the finishing touches on our internal alpha, and we’re hoping to start rolling out the first batch in mid-October.

We’ve had a ton of sign-ups for the Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage waitlist. When will the Backblaze B2 beta start accepting waitlist members?Ī. We’ve had a lot of interest and many questions since announcing Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage last week and we want to thank you for engaging with us on our blog, Reddit, and HackerNews! I’ve tried to collect some of the most commonly asked questions thus far and answer them here for those still curious.
