storage amount (gbs)

1G 10G 100G 1T 10T 100T 1P data transfer out (GBS)

1G 10G 100G 1T 10T 100T 1P read requests (thousands)

1K 10K 100K 1M 10M 100M 1T write requests (thousands)

1K 10K 100K 1M 10M 100M 1T region name

US EU US(East) US(West) temperature

Hot Warm Cool Cold provider

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Cloud Storage Pricing Components

Storage Amount (GBs)

Data Transfer Out (GBs)

Read Requests (Thousands)

Write Requests (Thousands)

Region Name

Temperature

Redundancy

All providers charge on a monthly basis, and are prorated for the amount of time you use the services. Therefore, these metrics that contribute to pricing are also calulated at the monthly level.How much data you are storing in the cloud, in gigabytes.How much data you sending out (downloading) from the storage service to the public internet. Some provider rates change based on region within in the public internet. Some providers charge to transfer within the same cloud, but in a different region. All providers do not charge to transfer data within the same region.The number of times you read data or make GET requests. Reading data is usually cheaper than writing data but the ratio varies by the storage temp.The number of times you are adding or changing data on the cloud storage service. PUT, COPY, POST, or LIST Requests. Usually DELETEs are not charged.The location of the servers storing your data. This matters for reduced latency on your requests. If most of your users are in a specific region, you are better off storing there. However prices vary by region as well.The frequency of access to your data. Hot means you need the cloud storage to have your data ready for read access with sub milisecond speed. Cold storage is usually used for infrequent access -- mostly to backup your data for the long term. Usually with cold storage, read requests are more expensive, and storage volume is cheaper.Does your data need to be replicated over multiple regions? If this is set to true, the calculator only includes those services with redundant storage available.