


Azure charges a retrieval fee generally between $0.01 and $0.02 per GB for retrieving data from its Cool and Archive tiers, whereas Wasabi does not charge for retrieval.For its Archive tier of storage, Azure charges a similar charge as Wasabi for early deletion of files, but with double (180 days) the minimum file retention period, whereas Azure's Cool tier requires 30 days of file storage.Among object storage providers, only Azure supports the MBCS file format.As a simple rule, you should not let your Reads/Downloads exceed the total amount of data being stored in any given month. Wasabi’s Fair Use Policy for egress limits the amount of data you egress for free.Please note that this not a comprehensive list please refer to our knowledge base section if you are curious about the compatibility of other apps for use with Wasabi.

Wasabi’s Timed Deleted Charge also applies when overwriting files, which is a double-whammy because you are then charged for the deleted file AND the created file. Examples of automatic backup apps that work well with Wasabi include Arq Backup and CloudBerry Backup.Once your Remote Server is added, now you need to integrate it to as either a Remote Server Mount or Remote Server Sync. requires full access to the Bucket being used. Otherwise, they will apply a Timed Deleted Charge equivalent to the cost of storing data for remaining days within that period. uses an Access Key and Secret Key to authenticate requests, following the protocol established by AWS for S3, and also used by Wasabi. Wasabi requires that you store your data for a minimum of 90 days without deletion.
