Hyperscaler speed.
Budget-tier bills.
S3-compatible object storage at $4.99/TB flat. A global network of storage providers — fast access without the hyperscaler price tag. No egress fees.
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Fast and affordable storage are assumed to be a tradeoff. They aren't.
Hyperscalers price storage and egress to capture teams who assume they need the largest network. The assumption is that cheaper alternatives are slower or further away. Fil One's distributed network removes that tradeoff.
Hyperscalers charge extra for being close.
Storing and reading data from a major cloud region costs full hyperscaler rates. Teams assume they pay for the proximity. In reality, they pay for the brand — and the egress on every read compounds it.
Reading your data adds to the bill every time.
At $0.09/GB egress, a team reading 10 TB of assets per month pays $921 just to access their own data — on top of $236 in storage. The data is nearby; the bill is not proportional.
Teams assume alternatives compromise on speed.
The reason most teams stay on hyperscaler storage is the fear that alternatives are slower or less reliable. A globally distributed network of providers removes that constraint — without the hyperscaler invoice.
10 TB stored. 10 TB read per month.
Same workload, six providers. Storage is a small line — egress is the bill on hyperscalers. On Fil One, egress does not exist as a line item.
| Provider | Storage | Egress | Total / month |
|---|---|---|---|
| AWS S3 Standard | $236 | $922 | $1,157 |
| Google Cloud | $205 | $1,228 | $1,433 |
| Azure Blob (Hot) | $184 | $890 | $1,074 |
| Wasabi | $70 | $0 | $70 |
| Backblaze B2 | $60 | $0 | $60 |
| Fil OneYou | $50 | $0 | $50 |
AWS S3 Standard, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob Hot — public US rate cards Q2 2026. AWS: 10,240 GB × $0.023 storage + 10,240 GB × $0.09 egress. GCP: $0.020/GB storage + $0.12/GB egress first 10 TB. Azure: ~$0.018/GB storage + $0.087/GB egress. Wasabi $6.99/TB. Backblaze B2 $6/TB. Fil One $4.99/TB, $0 egress.
Fast access. Flat cost.
A global network of providers, S3-compatible, no egress. The tradeoff between performance and cost doesn't hold here.
Global network of providers
Data is distributed across an independent global network of storage providers — not concentrated in three or four hyperscaler regions. Your team doesn't pay a proximity premium.
No egress fees
$0 to read your own data. The cost of accessing data from wherever you are is the same as the cost of storing it — nothing extra.
S3-compatible
Standard S3 API. The same SDKs, CLIs, and integrations your team already uses connect with an endpoint change. No migration project.
Flat, predictable cost
$4.99/TB regardless of where your team is, how often they read, or how fast your data grows. One rate. One line on the invoice.
One rate. $4.99/TB/month.
Storage. That is the whole bill. No egress, no per-request charges, no regional pricing tiers. Fast access doesn't cost extra here.
No credit card required · No egress fees · Connects in minutes