• abhibeckert@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Has backblaze ever lowered their prices in the entire history of the company? I don’t think so.

    The reality is hard drives aren’t the primary cost for data storage. It’s 2 cents/GB to buy the hard drive and dollars per gigabyte (over the life of a hard drive) to actually power the drive, provide access over the network, maintain backups, etc.

    The fact hte upfront cost was once 10 cents is irrelevant - none of the larger costs are getting cheaper. Some of them are going up (e.g. zero emission electricity).

    It’s also worth noting that Backblaze charges signfiicantly more than Apple does. At a glacne they’re the same price ($10 per 2TB per month) but Backblaze also charges per gigabyte to access data on your drive. Apple provides unlimited access for free and the way the software is setup you’re accessing the cloud stored data constantly.