Amazon Slashes Prices Of S3
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Amazon today announced that they were further slashing their popular storage platform, Amazon S3 prices for both Standard and Reduced Redundancy Storage in all regions. This change of pricing went into effect on the 1st of November.
Amazon also lowered the threshold for their volume based discounts from 50 terabytes to 1 terabyte and extended their volume pricing discounts to more customers.
Here’s a summary of the changes:
- First 1TB : Old Price – $0.150 New Price – $0.140
- Next 49TB: Old Price – $0.150 New Price – $0.125
- Next 50TB : Old Price - $0.140 New Price – $0.110
- Next 400TB: Old Price – $0.130 New Price – $ $0.110
- Next 500TB: Old Price – $0.105 New Price – $ $0.095
- Next 4000TB: No change in Price
- Over 5000TB: No change in Price
The prices announced by Amazon applies to the following regions.
- US-Standard
- EU-West
- AP-East regions
This comes as good news for start ups and established companies that have made Amazon their preferred cloud service vendor.
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