Hi everyone. I was considering backup options to Glacier Deep Archive, and wanted to know:

  1. Which software do you use to encrypt client-side, obfuscate, compress and deduplicate the data before you send it to S3?
  2. What is the difference between Restore Requests (bulk) and Outbound data transfer and which one will I be using when I want to pull my data from AWS?

Iโ€™ll be storing approximately 8TB or so of data, which is why I was looking at inexpensive ways to back it up other than buying an HDD outright.

Thanks!

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Thanks! Which cloud provider do you use?

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Iโ€™ve been using S3 but Iโ€™m considering Cloudflare R2 as it might be a bit cheaper

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Really? Their pricing is even more expensive than AWSโ€™ S3 Glacier Archive! Iโ€™d much rather use BackBlaze B2 than pay that much!

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Tbh I donโ€™t really bother with Glacier. It is a lot more expensive than it seems especially when you want to restore anything.

I generally just use intelligent tiering and it kind of balances out.

You might think โ€œoh well Iโ€™m probably never going to restore from here anywayโ€

I am here to tell you thatโ€™s a very foolish attitude.

If you arenโ€™t testing your backups you might as well not have them.

My honest advice if you must insist on using Glacier is to start off in a normal tier, and keep it there long enough to have tested the backups before transferring it as-is into Glacier.

Itโ€™s not perfect as thereโ€™s really no guarantee that data remains safe but at least it mitigates the possibility and reduces the cost to initially use standard tiers before retiring it to Glacier.

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