There seems to be a recurring pattern where everyone who promises permanent storage without charging money for it regrets it 5-10 years later. (The cost is relative to bytes currently stored, not bytes ingested, but you don’t notice this until your oldest drives start to fail and force data migration.)
However, they do charge money. So I think we’re good here :)
There seems to be a recurring pattern where everyone who promises permanent storage without charging money for it regrets it 5-10 years later. (The cost is relative to bytes currently stored, not bytes ingested, but you don’t notice this until your oldest drives start to fail and force data migration.)
However, they do charge money. So I think we’re good here :)