Make storage your lowest line item
and the last thing you worry about.
$4.99/TB flat. No egress fees, no per-request charges, no confusing billing tiers. Buckets and retrieval work exactly as you expect.
No credit card required · No egress fees · Connects in minutes
Object storage should be simple to price. It rarely is.
Hyperscaler storage bills have a storage line, an egress line, a request line, and a retrieval tier line. Predicting next month's invoice requires a spreadsheet, not a multiplication.
Storage is just one of the charges.
AWS S3 Standard charges for storage, egress out to the internet, PUT operations, GET operations, and retrieval (if using Glacier tiers). Each line item has its own rate card. The total requires a calculator, not a guess.
The biggest line comes from reading your data.
At $0.09/GB, downloading 2 TB from AWS costs $184 — 78% of the $236 storage charge for that 10 TB dataset. The bill for 'storing' data is smaller than the bill for using it.
Migration looks hard. It isn't.
Teams stay on expensive storage because switching seems like a project. Fil One implements the same S3 API — any tool that writes S3 today connects with a one-line config change.
10 TB stored, 2 TB read per month.
A modest workload, five providers. The egress column is where hyperscaler bills diverge from the others.
| Provider | Storage | Egress | API / ops | Total / month |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AWS S3 Standard | $236 | $184 | $0.04 | $420 |
| Google Cloud | $205 | $246 | $0.05 | $451 |
| Wasabi | $70 | $0 | $0 | $70 |
| Backblaze B2 | $60 | $0 | $0 | $60 |
| Fil OneYou | $50 | $0 | $0 | $50 |
Public US rate cards Q2 2026. AWS: 10,240 GB × $0.023 = $235.52 storage + 2,048 GB × $0.09 = $184.32 egress. Google: 10,240 × $0.020 = $204.80 + 2,048 × $0.12 = $245.76. Wasabi $6.99/TB, no egress. Backblaze B2 $6/TB, no egress. Fil One $4.99/TB, no egress, no per-request fees.
Storage that works like it says on the tin.
One number on the invoice
Storage volume times $4.99. No egress column, no request column, no retrieval tier. The invoice has one line.
No egress fees
Reads are included in flat storage. Download your own data as many times as you need — $0 in egress.
S3-compatible, zero migration cost
Existing SDKs, tools, and scripts connect with an endpoint change. No rewrite, no new library, no operational overhead.
Recurring integrity checks
Every stored object is verified approximately every 24 hours. Low-cost storage that also proves your data is intact.
One rate. $4.99/TB/month.
Storage. That is the whole bill. No egress, no requests, no tiers. Multiply your TB by $4.99 and that is the invoice.
No credit card required · No egress fees · Connects in minutes