Phoenix NAP compared to Backblaze

Phoenix NAP
Versus
Backblaze

Features

Storage Features of Phoenix NAP compared to Backblaze
Phoenix NAPFeaturesBackblaze
Cloud based
GDPR Compliant
On premise
Open source
Versioned files
Cross Region Replication
API
S3 Compatible API
PortalManagement interfacesPortal, REST api
Event hooks/pubsub
SLA
Maximum object filesize10 TB
Minimum object filesize
Recommended max file count per bucket
Max filesize for a bucketunlimited
Maximum amount of bucketsunlimited. Backblaze doesn’t operate with ‘folders’, it just pretends to do so.
Logs
Authentication / ACL
CDN integrationDirect integration with Cloudflare CDN
Phoenix announced to take part in Google Cloud’s InterconnectPeering & interconnect
Unsupported Paid Feature Supported Unknown

Descriptions


Phoenix NAP


Being a traditional hosting company, Phoenix NAP has always been working to offer the latest and greatest in cloud services and the hosting space.

Their fully S3-compatible storage solution offer, combined with their bare-metal and on-premise cloud solutions, are a fine choice for anyone not willing to give in to the “giants”, like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft.

PhoenixNAP has valuable partnerships with large tech companies, such as Cisco, Intel, and VMware.


Backblaze


Backblaze’s amazing story on how they pivoted their business to Storage Pods is a recommended read for sure.

Backblaze offers two products:

  • B2 Cloud Storage: An object storage service similar to Amazon’s S3.
  • Computer Backup: An online backup tool that allows Windows and macOS users to back up their data to offsite data centers.

Their pricing is competitive and publicly listed.

We have only listed the features of the b12 Cloud Storage solution, to make sure all providers on this site can be evenly compared.