VPS & CLOUD INSTANCES: FOR YOUR BEST EXPERIENCE

OBJECT STORAGE

Easy-to-use. Scalable. All-in pricing. That's Fybe Object Storage

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SIMPLE ALL-IN PRICING FOR YOUR BEST EXPERIENCE

$6.00 PER MONTH

Start with a single bucket and scale, adding or removing buckets as needed.

1 TB Storage
Unlimited Inbound Transfer
Unlimited Outbound Transfer
No Hidden Fees

Works with Amazon S3 API

Fybe API for Object Storage follows AWS S3 standard, which means that you can use the same code to store and retrieve data from our Object Storage as from Amazon S3 or any other object storage out there that has S3-compatible API.

Scales up and down like a charm

We know that amount of data you need to store changes over time, so we built features like auto-scaling to make sure that Fybe Object Storage can meet your needs in that regard.

Easy to use with GUI and API

Fybe Object Storage can be easily managed with both API and graphic interface. There is also CLI to use it directly from the command line.

Security and Redundancy

All your data stored on Fybe Object Storage is encrypted end-to-end. We use 3x replication to make sure you data is protected against physical malfunctions of hardware.

CLOUD STORAGE PRICE THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU

Fybe
$60.00 / month

10 TB of Storage, 4 TB of Transfer

Vultr
$80.00 / month

10 TB of Storage, 4 TB of Transfer

Linode
$200.00 / month

10 TB of Storage, 4 TB of Transfer

DigitalOcean
$240.00 / month

10 TB of Storage, 4 TB of Transfer

AWS S3
$420.00 / month

10 TB of Storage, 4 TB of Transfer

OUR OBJECT STORAGE SEAMLESSLY WORKS WITH

RCLONE
CYBERDUCK
AWS CLI
APACHE SPARK
NEXTCLOUD
VELERO

YOUR BUCKETS ON 3 CONTINENTS

US East
European Union (Germany)
Asia Pacific (Singapore)
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OBJECT STORAGE USE CASES

Backups

Object Storage is perfect for storing backups of your entire cloud instances, critical databases or even personal files.

Media Storage

Object Storage is perfect for storing large media files, as it allows individual files with up to 5TB each. Photos and video or audio files are the most common examples.

Storing Unstructured Data

People use Object Storage to store bulky unstructured data. Examples include log files, sensor data or files used in content delivery networks.