From the email sent by OVH to its Object Storage customers:
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Hello,
As part of our effort to provide you with the freedom to innovate and choose,
we are excited to announce that we are removing egress fees (outgoing public
traffic) from our Object Storage.
Starting this month, you will no longer be charged for outgoing public traffic
from our Object Storage solutions.
This change is effective immediately and is visible on the January 2026 invoice
for December 2025 consumption.
This applies to all outgoing public traffic from all OVHcloud Object Storage
classes, from all regions and local zones, including both S3-compatible and
Swift-based Object Storage.
Any data transferred from OVHcloud infrastructure to the public Internet,
including to another cloud provider, is no longer subject to egress fees.
More information will be available on pricing page, which will be updated in
January.
Thanks for that link.
That issue somehow didn't come up when I researched the removal of append-only.
The only hint I had was the vague "remove remainders of append-only and quota support" in the change log without any further information.
> So, I left the Firecuda in the freezer at -18C for 30 minutes.
Just scrolled through the Ontrack website:
Data recovery myths: why you should avoid the temptation of a DIY repair
Suggestions we’ve seen online that definitely _will not_ help you recover your data include:
- Putting your hard drive in the freezer overnight
This isnt a hard drive. It worked because cold causes components to shrink and pulled BGA ram chip closer to the board. Cold spray is standard practice when diagnosing electronics defects.
Even when it's midnight and the clock hands point to 12, it's just 0:00 in our heads. Of course when thinking an talking about time, sometimes the numbers 13 to 23 are replaced with their 1 to 11 counterparts and if it's ambiguous, a "in the morning", "in the afternoon", "in the evening" is added. But there's a clear distinction between "0" and "12". When someone says "12 o'clock", it's always 12 noon and never 12 midnight, since that would be "0 o'clock".
Is this VM like a DigitalOcean or Linode VM with storage attached and the customer is fully responsible for it or is this VM managed by rsync.net like the normal storage accounts?
Instead of a salt, which is random for each entry and has to be stored along the hash, one single pepper is added to each password before hashing and kept secret.
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Hello,
As part of our effort to provide you with the freedom to innovate and choose, we are excited to announce that we are removing egress fees (outgoing public traffic) from our Object Storage.
Starting this month, you will no longer be charged for outgoing public traffic from our Object Storage solutions.
This change is effective immediately and is visible on the January 2026 invoice for December 2025 consumption.
This applies to all outgoing public traffic from all OVHcloud Object Storage classes, from all regions and local zones, including both S3-compatible and Swift-based Object Storage.
Any data transferred from OVHcloud infrastructure to the public Internet, including to another cloud provider, is no longer subject to egress fees. More information will be available on pricing page, which will be updated in January.