Amazon S3 Simple Storage Service Pricing - Amazon Web Services
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Pay only for what you use. There is no minimum fee. There are four cost components to consider when deciding on which S3 storage class best fits your data profile – storage pricing, request and data retrieval pricing, data transfer and transfer acceleration pricing, and data management features pricing.
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You pay for storing objects in your S3 buckets. The rate you’re charged depends on your objects' size, how long you stored the objects during the month, and the storage class—S3 Standard, S3 Intelligent-Tiering, S3 Standard - Infrequent Access, S3 One Zone - Infrequent Access, S3 Glacier, and S3 Glacier Deep Archive, and Reduced Redundancy Storage (RRS). You pay a monthly monitoring and automation fee per object stored in the S3 Intelligent-Tiering storage class to monitor access patterns and move objects between access tiers in S3 Intelligent-Tiering.
There are per-request ingest fees when using PUT, COPY, or lifecycle rules to move data into any S3 storage class. Consider the ingest or transition cost before moving objects into any storage class. Estimate your costs using the AWS Pricing Calculator.
Except as otherwise noted, our prices are exclusive of applicable taxes and duties, including VAT and applicable sales tax. For customers with a Japanese billing address, use of AWS is subject to Japanese Consumption Tax. To learn more, visit our consumption tax FAQs.
Amazon S3 storage usage is calculated in binary gigabytes (GB), where 1GB is 230 bytes. This unit of measurement is also known as a gibibyte (GiB), defined by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Similarly, 1TB is 240 bytes, i.e. 1024 GBs.
For Reduced Redundancy Storage pricing please visit the S3 Reduced Redundancy detail page.
For S3 pricing examples, go to the S3 billing FAQs or use the AWS Pricing Calculator.
* S3 Intelligent-Tiering has a minimum eligible object size of 128KB for auto-tiering. Smaller objects may be stored but will always be charged at the Frequent Access tier rates. S3 Standard-IA and S3 One Zone-IA storage have a minimum billable object size of 128KB. Smaller objects may be stored but will be charged for 128KB of storage at the appropriate storage class rate. S3 Intelligent-Tiering, S3 Standard-IA, and S3 One Zone-IA storage are charged for a minimum storage duration of 30 days, and objects deleted before 30 days incur a pro-rated charge equal to the storage charge for the remaining days. Objects that are deleted, overwritten, or transitioned to a different storage class before 30 days will incur the normal storage usage charge plus a pro-rated request charge for the remainder of the 30-day minimum. This includes objects that are deleted as a result of file operations performed by File Gateway. Objects stored for 30 days or longer will not incur a 30-day minimum request charge. For each object archived to the Archive Access tier or Deep Archive Access tier in S3 Intelligent-Tiering, Amazon S3 uses 8 KB of storage for the name of the object and other metadata (billed at S3 Standard storage rates) and 32 KB of storage for index and related metadata (billed at S3 Glacier and S3 Glacier Deep Archive storage rates).
** Amazon S3 Glacier and S3 Glacier Deep Archive require an additional 32KB of data per object for S3 Glacier’s index and metadata charged at the appropriate storage class rate. Amazon S3 requires 8KB per object to store and maintain the user-defined name and metadata for objects archived to S3 Glacier and S3 Glacier Deep Archive. This enables you to get a real-time list of all of your S3 objects using the S3 LIST API or the S3 Inventory report. Objects that are archived to S3 Glacier and S3 Glacier Deep Archive have a minimum 90 days and 180 days of storage, respectively. Objects deleted before 90 days and 180 days incur a pro-rated charge equal to the storage charge for the remaining days. Objects that are deleted, overwritten, or transitioned to a different storage class before the minimum storage duration will incur the normal storage usage charge plus a pro-rated request charge for the remainder of the minimum storage duration. Objects stored longer than the minimum storage duration will not incur a minimum request charge. For each object that is stored in S3 Glacier or S3 Glacier Deep Archive, Amazon S3 adds 40 KB of chargeable overhead for metadata, with 8KB charged at S3 Standard rates and 32 KB charged at S3 Glacier or S3 Deep Archive rates. For customers using the S3 Glacier direct API, pricing for API can be found on the S3 Glacier API pricing page.
AWS Free Tier
As part of the AWS Free Tier, you can get started with Amazon S3 for free. Upon sign-up, new AWS customers receive 5GB of Amazon S3 storage in the S3 Standard storage class; 20,000 GET Requests; 2,000 PUT, COPY, POST, or LIST Requests; and 15GB of Data Transfer Out each month for one year.
Your usage for the free tier is calculated each month across all AWS Regions except the AWS GovCloud Region and automatically applied to your bill; unused monthly usage will not roll over. Restrictions apply; see offer terms for more details.
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