- Backblaze B2 Overdrive provides up to 1 tbps for AI without high prices at high prices
- Backblaze includes an outing, reading and writing in a price
- Designed for AI and HPC, B2 Overdrive redefines performance at the Petabyte scale
American Cloud Storage Company Backblaze has launched a new level of overdrive B2 designed to take care of AI, HPC and other large -band workloads.
With prices starting at $ 15 by Téraoctet and a sustained network rate up to 1 TB
B2 Overdrive includes storage, reading (obtain), writing (put) and exit at a single price. This contrasts with the price models on several levels and often unpredictable used by competitors.
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The service is available immediately for customers with multi-small-small workloads. It completes the existing B2 Backblaze B2 Cloud storage level, at a price of $ 6 per teraoctet per month.
This basic level includes features such as the immutability of object locking and an availability SLA of 99.9% and is often listed among the best cloud backup services for small businesses or individual users.
B2 Overdrive, on the other hand, aims for organizations working on a large scale. According to Backblaze, it offers performances of 100% to approximately a fifth of the cost of AWS S3 and includes a free outing up to three times the average monthly storage amount, with an additional outing at a price of $ 0.01 per Go.
The level is built on an infrastructure based on disk and connects directly to customer environments via secure private networks. It allows data to move freely to GPU clouds or high performance calculation clusters without incurring output charges.
Backblaze says that B2 Overdrive is intended for use cases such as AI and automatic learning training, inference, large -scale analysis, media processing and research IT.
Unlike most public cloud storage providers who focus on latency, Backblaze focuses on sustained flow.
Among the main American suppliers – AWS, Google Cloud, Azure and Oracle – Backblaze is the only one to publish flow numbers directly.
Although it is not a general solution, B2 Overdrive can use companies seeking the performance and transparency of prices.
Although it is not commonly used for the management of photos, its affordability and its expandable storage could also make it a competitor for the storage of archive photos.
“With B2 Overdrive, we disputed the industry hypothesis that organizations have to pay colossal prices for colossal performance. We have designed a solution that offers high -speed organizations, without exit costs and complex price levels that are omnipresent among inheritance suppliers,” said Backblaze CEO Budman.
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