the worksheet · june 2026 prices
Rent vs. own
Storage SaaS bills by the seat and the terabyte, forever. The same mounted-drive workflow runs on a box you buy once. Set your numbers; the simulation finds the month the box pays for itself, and says so plainly when it doesn't.
Preload a comparison: Suite managed · Suite BYO · LucidLink Business · Shade Growth · generic S3 bucket
Cumulative cost, 36 months
The receipts: 36-month totals
Receipts show 36-month totals. Payback is a different number: the month the green self-host line crosses below the blue SaaS line on the chart above.
The exit, priced
Nobody prices the exit until they're paying it. JuiceMount's built-in migration tool (the Manager web UI) moves an existing library in for free, and leaving is copying files off an open-format volume, so the exit bill is your bucket provider's egress rate, not a vendor's. Pulling a 20 TB library out:
- AWS S3$1,741
- Backblaze B2$0
- Cloudflare R2$0
- Wasabi$0
Published egress rates, checked June 2026: B2 free up to 3× what you store, Wasabi under their reasonable-use policy. The clock is physics either way: 20 TB at 1 Gbit/s is about two days of wire time, whoever you're leaving.
Competitor prices fetched 2026-06-11 (re-checked 2026-06) from the public pricing pages linked below.
Sources: LucidLink pricing · Suite pricing · Shade pricing · Backblaze B2 pricing · AWS S3 egress
Hardware estimates are editable defaults, not quotes. JuiceMount is free software; you supply and run the NAS. What this doesn't price: your time, a failed disk being your failed disk, and the vendors' real strengths: managed convenience, support contracts, AI search. The comparison pages name those plainly.