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Hetzner Announces S3-Compatible Object Storage
Hosting and cloud provider Hetzner has announced Object Storage – a high-performance solution for storing unstructured data – which is suitable for backing up, restoring, and archiving data, as well as for other data-intensive workloads.
The GDPR-compliant solution offers:
S3 compatibility
Scalability
Security
Cost-effectiveness
Object Storage also allows seamless integration with backup software. According to the announcement (https://www.hetzner.com/press-release/object-storage/), "data cannot be deleted and is not susceptible to ransomware attacks, and backups cannot be read or restored by unauthorized users thanks to server-side encryption."
Hetzner's Object Storage has a monthly base price of $5.99, which includes 1TB of storage and 1TB of egress traffic.
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