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My company is looking for an of sight place to store our video and editing data. in the last 2 years we've amassed around 25TBs of content but as we expand our workload I would expect this to grow faster.  What would LTT or the Ltt community recommend for a terabyte scaled off-sight cloud backup? I know Amazon could be an option but there are so many offerings I wanted to do some research first. 

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Comes down to how much you are willing to pay. You've got Azure Infrequent Acces storage or Glacier (read terms carefully), Azure Cold Storage, Google, BackBlaze etc. Not all of them are equal in the same areas and some options can be very cheap up until you need to access/recall that data then you get charged a lot.

 

You've also got the option of renting rack space in a Co-location DC and running your own service.

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get tapes and make tape backups and mail them to someone across the country and your set. have anything new backed up and every few months send it away.

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