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Difference between Amazon S3 and BorgBase

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1. Amazon S3: 
Amazon S3 stands for Amazon Simple Storage Service. It is a cloud storage service which is provided by Amazon Web Services. It provides object storage through a web service interface. It allows to store any type of objects like data lakes for analytics, data archives, backup and recovery, disaster recovery, hybrid cloud storage and internet applications. It was launched by AWS in 2006. 

2. BorgBase: 
BorgBase is a backup storage software which is provided by The Borge Collective. It is basically designed for Unix like operating system based systems. It was launched by The Borge Collective in 2010. It was majorly developed using Python. It offers 10 GB free storage space. Maximum storage size is 100GB for Small, 1TB for Medium, and 2TB for Large paid plan. It is also known as Attic Backup Software. 

Difference between Amazon S3 and Borgbase :

AMAZON S3 BORGBASE
It is owned by Amazon. It is owned by The Borge Collective.
It was launched in 2006. It was launched in 2010.
It offers 5 GB of free storage space. It offers 10 GB free storage space.
It provides unlimited storage space for paid. Maximum storage size is 100GB for Small, 1TB for Medium, and 2TB for Large paid plan.
It is designed for all operating systems. It is basically designed for Unix like operating systems.
It supports file versioning. It also supports file versioning.
Maximum file size is 5 TB here. Here is no such restriction.
It has traffic or band-width limit. It does not have traffic or band-width limit.
It charges comparatively more for additional storage that means it is more costly. It charges less for additional storage that means it is less costly.
It provides full security of data. It provides comparatively less security of data.
It requires credit-card details for free trial. It does not require credit-card for free services.

Last Updated : 22 Dec, 2022
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