Phoenix NAP compared to Wasabi

Phoenix NAP
Versus
Wasabi

Features

Storage Features of Phoenix NAP compared to Wasabi
Phoenix NAPFeaturesWasabi
Cloud based
GDPR Compliant
On premise
Open source
Versioned files
Cross Region Replication
API
S3 Compatible API
PortalManagement interfacesPortal, CLI, REST api
Event hooks/pubsub
SLACredits below 99.9%. That is 43 minutes of downtime allowed per month without having to issue credits
Maximum object filesize5 TB
Minimum object filesize
Recommended max file count per bucket100M
Max filesize for a bucketunlimited
Maximum amount of buckets1000
Logs
Authentication / ACLWasabi has standardised on Amazon’s PreSigned URL
CDN integrationPartnered with Cloudflare, Fastly and Limelight Networks
Phoenix announced to take part in Google Cloud’s InterconnectPeering & interconnectWasabi and Packet was a deal made in heaven. Packet’s strong hardware and connection focus is a perfect match for Wasabi to leverage it’s connectivity
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.


Wasabi


Wasabi is a relatively new kid on the block in the storage space. However, don’t let that fool you. Wasabi has a very strong storage offering with a lot of features, bells, and whistles. Their storage pricing is what gives them a true edge over other providers. Their list pricing is 80% cheaper than Amazon S3’s storage, for example.

Customers of Wasabi include Kaleidoscope, 7Wonders Cinema and Novus Insight.

Wasabi has S3 compatibilty built into the storage interface.