- Backblaze B2 Overdrive offers up to 1 Tbp for no headaches
- Backblaze includes exit, read and write in one price
- Designed for AI and HPC, B2 Overdrive redefines the performance at a petabyte scale
American Cloud Storage Company Backblaze has launched a new B2 Overdrive level designed to admit workloads of AI, HPC and other loads of high bandwidth.
With the prices that begin at $ 15 per Terabyte and a sustained network performance of up to 1 TBPs, the service is positioned as an affordable option for companies that handle massive data volumes.
B2 Overdrive includes storage, reading (GET), write (put) and exit at a single price. This contrasts with the already unpredictable staggered price models used by competitors.
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The service is immediately available for customers with multiportabyte work loads. Complement the B2 B2 B2 storage level of Backblaze, with a price of $ 6 per Terabyte per month.
This basic level includes characteristics such as object blocking immutability and an activity time of 99.9% are often listed among the best cloud support services for small businesses or individual users.
B2 Overdrive, on the contrary, is aimed at organizations that work on scale. According to Backblaze, it offers a 100% yield in approximately one fifth the cost of AWS S3 and includes free exit up to three times the average monthly storage amount, with an additional output at a price of $ 0.01 per GB.
The level is based on disk -based infrastructure and connects directly to customer environments through a safe private network. It allows the data to move freely to GPU clouds or high -performance computing groups without incurring output loads.
Backblaze says that B2 Overdrive is intended for use cases such as AI and training in automatic learning, inference, large -scale analysis, media processing and research computer.
Unlike most cloud storage suppliers that emphasize latency, Backblaze focuses on sustained performance.
Among the main US providers, AWS, Google Cloud, Azure and Oracle, Backblaze is the only one to publish performance numbers directly.
Although it is not a general purpose solution, B2 Overdrive can attract companies that seek the performance and transparency of price.
Although it is not commonly used for photo management, its affordable affordable and storage could also make it a contestant for the storage of file photos.
“With B2 Overdrive, we are challenging the assumption of the industry that organizations must pay colossal prices for colossal performance. We have designed a solution that offers sustained high -performance organizations that they need, without the output rates and complex prices levels that are generalized among legacy suppliers,” said the Backblaze Budman CEO.
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