What is BDRCloud Storage Fee?

What is BDRCloud Storage Fee?

The BDRCloud Storage Fee refers to the cost incurred for storing backups in the BDRCloud. BDRCloud offers cloud storage options hosted on AWS and Wasabi, and the pricing varies depending on the storage chosen. You can choose between BDRCloud – Wasabi and BDRCloud – Amazon S3 based on your needs.
  1. BDRCloud – Wasabi: Starts at $0.01 per GB/month
  2. BDRCloud – Amazon S3: Starts at $0.03 per GB/month
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