Marcel Meckel <mailinglist+backuppc-users <at> foobar0815.de> writes:

> 
> Hi there,
> 
> Amazon offers amongst other services one named S3* (Simple Storage 
> Service, moderate
> price with low latency) and Glacier* (extremely cheap storage, retrieval 
> can take hours,
> perfect for backups only needed when disaster strikes).
> 
> With the correct config rules in place, files uploaded to S3 can be 
> moved to Glacier
> automatically, e.g. when the file's age is >= 14 days.

Hi Marcel - I'd suggest you store files in S3 Infrequent Access instead of
Glacier.  S3IA costs 1.2 cents/GB/mo - not much more than .7 cents/GB/mo for
Glacier, and is much more flexible.  There's also Google Nearline for 1
cent/GB/mo and Backblaze B2 for .5 cents/GB/mo.

Glacier is not very flexible storage.  I did a writeup about it here:

http://www.hashbackup.com/technical/glacier-eol

Jim (author of HashBackup)


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