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Filebase
Fast S3-Compatible Object Storage with Free Egress
Filebase Object Storage is fast S3-compatible storage for teams that need predictable pricing, free egress, and high-performance data access. Store data at $15/TB with a built-in CDN, bare metal infrastructure, and built-in object verification.
Hey Product Hunt 👋 Joshua here, CEO and Co-Founder of Filebase.
We started Filebase in 2019 with a simple idea: developers needed better storage infrastructure. Storage should be fast, affordable, easy to integrate, and shouldn’t punish you every time you need to retrieve your own data.
Filebase originally offered S3-compatible storage, then spent the last several years focused heavily on IPFS and decentralized storage infrastructure. We built fast gateways, served millions of requests per day, and helped teams bring IPFS storage into production.
That chapter taught us a lot, but the market has been pretty clear: the practical storage layer most teams continue to build around is still S3-compatible object storage.
So today, we’re returning Filebase to pure object storage.
Filebase Object Storage is S3-compatible storage priced at $15/TB with free egress. It works with existing S3 tools and SDKs, includes a built-in CDN operated by Filebase, and runs on bare metal infrastructure we operate ourselves.
We built this because we were tired of the tradeoffs we kept running into as object storage users ourselves: slow uploads, inconsistent reads, expensive egress, and S3-compatible APIs that didn’t always behave the way our tooling expected.
With Filebase Object Storage, we’re focused on a few simple things:
Fast read and write performance
Free egress
Predictable pricing
S3 compatibility
Built-in CDN delivery
Object verification with SHA-256 checksums
Infrastructure operated end-to-end by Filebase
Our goal is to make Filebase the fastest and most predictable place to store, move, and deliver data using the S3-compatible standard developers already know.
We’d love feedback from the Product Hunt community, especially from anyone using object storage for backups, media, AI workloads, SaaS uploads, archives, or data pipelines.
Happy to answer questions about the product, pricing, benchmarks, infrastructure, or the decision to move Filebase back to object storage.
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About Filebase on Product Hunt
“Fast S3-Compatible Object Storage with Free Egress”
Filebase was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 16 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #50 on the daily leaderboard. Filebase Object Storage is fast S3-compatible storage for teams that need predictable pricing, free egress, and high-performance data access. Store data at $15/TB with a built-in CDN, bare metal infrastructure, and built-in object verification.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋 Joshua here, CEO and Co-Founder of Filebase.
We started Filebase in 2019 with a simple idea: developers needed better storage infrastructure. Storage should be fast, affordable, easy to integrate, and shouldn’t punish you every time you need to retrieve your own data.
Filebase originally offered S3-compatible storage, then spent the last several years focused heavily on IPFS and decentralized storage infrastructure. We built fast gateways, served millions of requests per day, and helped teams bring IPFS storage into production.
That chapter taught us a lot, but the market has been pretty clear: the practical storage layer most teams continue to build around is still S3-compatible object storage.
So today, we’re returning Filebase to pure object storage.
Filebase Object Storage is S3-compatible storage priced at $15/TB with free egress. It works with existing S3 tools and SDKs, includes a built-in CDN operated by Filebase, and runs on bare metal infrastructure we operate ourselves.
We built this because we were tired of the tradeoffs we kept running into as object storage users ourselves: slow uploads, inconsistent reads, expensive egress, and S3-compatible APIs that didn’t always behave the way our tooling expected.
With Filebase Object Storage, we’re focused on a few simple things:
Fast read and write performance
Free egress
Predictable pricing
S3 compatibility
Built-in CDN delivery
Object verification with SHA-256 checksums
Infrastructure operated end-to-end by Filebase
Our goal is to make Filebase the fastest and most predictable place to store, move, and deliver data using the S3-compatible standard developers already know.
We’d love feedback from the Product Hunt community, especially from anyone using object storage for backups, media, AI workloads, SaaS uploads, archives, or data pipelines.
Happy to answer questions about the product, pricing, benchmarks, infrastructure, or the decision to move Filebase back to object storage.