Sunday, January 14, 2007 4:27 AM
davidsmith
Price comparison of BTSharp vs. Amazon S3
Developers have choices when it comes to content distribution. HTTP, FTP, and P2P are just a few standard protocols we can use.
One of the most closely related technologies to BTSharp is Amazon S3. BTSharp is a great alternative to Amazon S3 for developers seeking to easily integrate scalable, fast, reliable, and inexpensive file transfers into their existing or future applications.
Price comparison of BTSharp vs. Amazon S3
Amazon S3: $ 0.20 / GB of data transferred
BTSharp: $ 0.10 / GB of data transferred
Using BTSharp in your application can save you %50 over using Amazon S3.
You may qualify for aditional savings if you opt in for our subscription-based pricing plan or opt in for a term agreement.
Variable Pricing
We offer a variable pricing plan, as a simple and straight-forward way for companies to plan for incremental costs.
$ 0.10 / GB (Save %50 compared to Amazon S3)
Subscription-based Pricing
If you expect to use a larger amount of bandwidth in a given month, you may want to choose our subscription-based pricing plan.
$89 / month up to 1,000 GB transferred ($0.089 / GB ) (Save %55 compared to Amazon S3)
$790 / month up to 10,000 GB transferred ($0.079 / GB ) (Save %60 compared to Amazon S3)
$6,900 / month up to 100,000 GB transferred ($0.069 / GB ) (Save %65 compared to Amazon S3)
$59,000 / month up to 1,000,000 GB transferred ($0.059 / GB ) (Save %70 compared to Amazon S3)
12 and 24 month terms save you up to 30% off regular prices, and you can cancel at any time to get a refund.
If you exceed your pre-paid bandwidth usage with subscription-based pricing, the bandwidth will be billed at $0.10, $0.09, $0.08, or $0.07 depending on your respective subscription-based plan.
Terminology
GB = Gibibyte, (2 ^ 10) ^ 3 bytes or 1,073,741,824 bytes
More information about binary termonology can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_prefix