Wasabi migrations,
without scripts.

Mover is the data-migration tool from Files.com. One-time moves between 20+ providers — no subscriptions, no surprises, no scripts.

Migrate data to Wasabi with Mover and stop paying egress forever. Wasabi is hot cloud storage at a fraction of S3 — and Mover gets you there from any provider you're on now.

SourcesDestinations
Amazon S3
Amazon S3
Microsoft Azure Blob Storage
Azure Blob
Google Cloud Storage
GCS
SFTP
SFTP
Akamai Linode Object Storage
Linode
Amazon S3
Amazon S3
Azure Blob
Microsoft Azure Blob Storage
GCS
Google Cloud Storage
Files.com Agent
Files.com Agent
Linode
Akamai Linode Object Storage
WasabiWasabi

Why customers come to Wasabi.

Wasabi gets picked one way: the bill. We've executed hundreds of migrations onto Wasabi and the breakdown is consistent — most are S3 customers who finally ran the egress math. A few are leaving for compliance or feature reasons. That's most of it.

Into Wasabi

Stop paying egress, period

Wasabi charges zero egress fees and zero API request fees. Every read from your data is free. For read-heavy workloads — backups, media libraries, AI training data, analytics archives — the egress savings dwarf the migration cost in months.

Pay roughly a third of S3 Standard at rest

Wasabi's pay-as-you-go rate is around $6.99/TB/month. S3 Standard runs about $23/TB/month. The math compounds every month you store data.

S3-compatible, so tooling just works

Wasabi speaks the S3 API. Your existing applications, SDKs, backup tools, and infrastructure-as-code all keep working with a credential swap.

Predictable pricing

No surprise bills from read spikes. No data-out fees that scale with success. The monthly bill is storage-only, every month.

Out of Wasabi

Multi-cloud rebalance

Moving primary storage to a hyperscaler to align with specific compute, analytics, or compliance requirements that Wasabi doesn't target.

Cross-region or cross-account reorg

Splitting buckets across Wasabi accounts, regions, or sub-tenants.

Pair Wasabi with any cloud.

Wasabi migrations rarely happen in isolation. These are the providers we pair with most often — one-click setup on either side, same dry-run flow, same audit trail.

How Mover connects.

Mover connects to Wasabi the standard way. Provide the credential, nothing more — generate a scoped token if you want minimum-privilege.

Wasabi access key + secret

The standard method. Wasabi exposes S3-style access keys you generate in the Wasabi console. Mover uses them exactly like S3 access keys.

Scope:Mover uses the credential you provide and nothing more. Scope the access policy to the specific bucket you're migrating.

The pricing math, honestly.

Mover charges as low as $0.15 / GB when purchasing a 10 TB pack. Your Wasabi-side cost depends on direction. No invoice math, no surprises — the dry-run shows the exact number before you commit.

Migrating into Wasabi

Provider side

Free

Mover

$0.15 / GB

When purchasing a 10 TB pack

Wasabi inbound is free. Wasabi storage is around $6.99/TB/month at the pay-as-you-go tier, dropping with reserved capacity. Wasabi has a 90-day minimum storage duration — data deleted before 90 days is still billed for the full 90.

Migrating out of Wasabi

Provider side

Free

unlimited, no caps

Mover

$0.15 / GB

When purchasing a 10 TB pack

Wasabi egress is free. There are no egress fees, no request fees, and no retrieval fees. The only cost when leaving Wasabi is Mover's fee plus whatever the destination provider charges for inbound (usually nothing).

10 TB migration into Wasabi

The exact dry-run estimate is the number to trust — it includes both line items, run against your actual data.

Mover fees
10 TB pack
$1,499
Wasabi inbound
inbound is free
$0
Storage going forward
~$6.99 / TB / month
~$7/mo
Total
$1,499

This is why customers move TO Wasabi from S3, Azure Blob, and GCS in the first place. Once you're on Wasabi, the egress story is closed — every future read costs you nothing.

4 steps to Go.

From credential to first byte in four clicks. The dry-run is free, every time, and shows the exact cost before you commit a byte.

Connect Wasabi.

Paste a Wasabi access key + secret generated in the Wasabi console. Mover validates the credential and lists buckets it can see.

Choose source and destination buckets.

Apply filters and a date range if you want a partial migration.

Run a dry-run.

Mover walks the source bucket, counts files, sizes the transfer, and produces an exact cost estimate.

Launch.

Live progress, automatic retries on transient failures. Pause, resume, or cancel at any time.

Frequently asked.

Most teams launch their first migration in under 15 minutes. The dry run is free, every time.

Run a dry run before you buy anything. Mover connects to Wasabi, walks it, counts every file, sums the bytes, and returns an exact file count and price before a single byte moves — with nothing charged. The dry run is always free, and you can re-run it as often as you want as you scope the migration.

Storage at roughly a third of hyperscaler rates, plus zero egress and zero request fees. For read-heavy workloads — backups, media libraries, AI training data, analytics archives — the savings on egress alone typically cover the one-time migration cost in months.

A Wasabi access key + secret generated in the Wasabi console. Wasabi is S3-compatible, so the auth pattern is identical to S3 — paste the key pair and Mover lists the buckets it can see.

Mover charges as low as $0.15/GB when purchasing a 10 TB pack. Wasabi charges nothing for inbound and nothing for the migration's API calls. For a 10 TB migration, expect ~$1,499 in Mover fees and nothing on the Wasabi side until the data starts billing for storage.

Mover charges $0.15/GB; Wasabi charges nothing for egress. The only other cost is whatever the destination provider charges for inbound (usually nothing). For a 10 TB migration out, expect ~$1,499 in Mover fees and zero Wasabi-side charges.

Wasabi bills storage for a minimum of 90 days regardless of when you delete the object. If you put data in and delete it after 30 days, you still pay the storage fee for the remaining 60 days. The policy matters if your workload churns through objects rapidly; for backup, archive, and stable storage workloads it's effectively invisible.

Yes for the standard object operations Mover uses — PUT, GET, LIST, DELETE, and the S3 access-key auth model. Mover talks to Wasabi the same way it talks to S3.

Start the move. finish.

Run a free dry run on your Wasabi data. See the exact size, file count, and price before you commit a single GB.