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Update docs/configuring-playbook-s3.md: add links to Storj and edit t…
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Amazon S3, Backblaze B2, and Storj are pay-as-you with no minimum charges for storing too little data.

All these providers have different prices, with Storj appearing to be the cheapest (as of 2024-10, storage fee is $0.004 per GB/month, and egress fee is $0.007 per GB). Backblaze egress is free, but for only certain users for up to 3x the amount of data stored. Beyond that you will pay $0.01/GB of egress.
All these providers have different prices, with Storj appearing to be the cheapest (as of 2024-10, storage fee is $0.004 per GB/month, and egress fee is $0.007 per GB; check actual pricing [here](https://storj.dev/dcs/pricing)). Backblaze egress is free, but for only certain users for up to 3x the amount of data stored. Beyond that you will pay $0.01/GB of egress.

Wasabi has a minimum charge of 1TB if you're storing less than 1TB, which becomes expensive if you need to store less data than that. Likewise, Digital Ocean Spaces has also a minimum charge of 250GB ($5/month as of 2022-10).

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## Other providers

For other S3-compatible providers, you may not need to configure security policies, etc. (just like for [Backblaze B2](#backblaze-b2)).
For other S3-compatible providers, you most likely just need to create an S3 bucket and get some credentials (access key and secret key) for accessing the bucket in a read/write manner. You may not need to configure security policies, etc.

You most likely just need to create an S3 bucket and get some credentials (access key and secret key) for accessing the bucket in a read/write manner.
For details about setting up a bucket at Storj, please see the instruction [here](https://storj.dev/dcs/getting-started) to get started.

## Setting up

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