5 DigitalOcean Spaces Alternatives in 2026

5 DigitalOcean Spaces Alternatives in 2026

Jonas Scholz - Co-Founder von sliplane.ioJonas Scholz
4 min

DigitalOcean Spaces is a nice object storage product for developers.

It is simple, S3-compatible, and easy to understand. As of July 2026, Spaces starts at $5/month with 250 GiB storage and 1 TiB outbound transfer included.

But Spaces is not perfect for every team. Maybe you need German storage, no egress limits, cheaper backup storage, or a provider closer to your app platform.

Here are five DigitalOcean Spaces alternatives in 2026.

What Spaces is good at

Spaces is good at the "small app bucket" use case. It bundles storage and transfer, has a built-in CDN option, and fits naturally if you already use DigitalOcean.

The trade-off is that additional storage and transfer are billed separately, and the data location/provider story may not fit teams focused on Germany or Europe.

Quick comparison

ProviderWhy consider it over Spaces?Best forWatch out for
SliplaneGerman region, no per-bucket fees, egress fees, or request feesApps and uploadsFewer CDN-specific features
Cloudflare R2Free egress and Cloudflare ecosystemPublic assetsRequest fees
Backblaze B2Cheap TB-scale storageBackupsEgress allowance
WasabiNo egress/API feesLarge stable storageMinimum duration behavior
HetznerGerman/Finnish infrastructureHetzner usersInfra-style workflow

1. Sliplane Object Storage

Sliplane Object Storage is a good Spaces alternative if you want S3-compatible app storage in Germany.

Pricing is 5 EUR per 250 GB per month, excluding tax. The first GB is free. There are no egress fees, no request fees, and no ingress fees.

This makes Sliplane especially useful for apps where users might download files unpredictably.

Sliplane does not charge per bucket, so splitting uploads, backups, staging assets, and customer files into separate buckets does not change the bill.

Use Sliplane if:

  • You want German S3-compatible storage.
  • You want no egress or request fees.
  • You store uploads, exports, backups, and generated files.
  • You want app hosting and storage in one place.

Skip it if:

  • You specifically need DigitalOcean's CDN workflow.
  • You want a $5 bundle with included transfer.
  • You need many storage regions.
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2. Cloudflare R2

Cloudflare R2 is a good Spaces alternative if file delivery is the main concern.

R2 has free egress and integrates deeply with Cloudflare's edge platform. It can be a great option for public assets, especially if you already use Cloudflare.

Use R2 if:

  • You already use Cloudflare.
  • You want free egress.
  • You serve public files.

Skip it if:

  • You want no request fees.
  • You want German storage.
  • You do not use Cloudflare.

3. Backblaze B2

Backblaze B2 is a Spaces alternative for cheaper backup-heavy storage.

Backblaze lists B2 at $6.95 per TB per month, with free transactions and free egress up to 3x average monthly storage.

Use Backblaze B2 if:

  • You store lots of backups.
  • Your downloads are moderate.
  • You want low per-TB pricing.

Skip it if:

  • You want unlimited free egress.
  • You want German storage.
  • You want a simple app platform flow.

4. Wasabi

Wasabi is a Spaces alternative if you like simple hot storage with no egress or API request fees.

It is best for large datasets that are retained for a while. The thing to check is minimum storage duration behavior for deleted objects.

Use Wasabi if:

  • You want no egress/API fees.
  • Your files are long-lived.
  • You store lots of data.

Skip it if:

  • You create and delete temporary objects constantly.
  • You need German storage.
  • You want app-platform integration.

5. Hetzner Object Storage

Hetzner Object Storage is a strong Spaces alternative for European developers already using Hetzner.

It is S3-compatible, available in Germany and Finland, and supports object locking, versioning, and pre-signed URLs.

As of July 2026, Hetzner pricing starts at 6.49 EUR/month, excluding VAT, including 1 TB of storage and 1 TB of egress. Extra storage is listed at 8.70 EUR/TB-month, extra egress at 1 EUR/TB, and Hetzner lists ingress, internal eu-central traffic, and S3 API calls as free.

The caveat in 2026 is availability under load. On July 2, 2026, Hetzner's status page showed degraded Object Storage in multiple locations and an ongoing note that high Object Storage traffic may lead to timeouts. The durability and feature set can still make sense for backups or Hetzner-local workflows, but I would not make it the first choice for availability-sensitive app paths right now.

Use Hetzner if:

  • You already use Hetzner.
  • You want German/Finnish locations.
  • You prefer infrastructure-level products.

Skip it if:

  • You want no per-bucket fees, egress fees, or request fees.
  • You want a PaaS-style workflow.
  • You are not already on Hetzner.

Which DigitalOcean Spaces alternative should you choose?

If you care most about...Pick
German app storageSliplane
Edge/public file deliveryCloudflare R2
Cheap backup storageBackblaze B2
Large hot storage without API feesWasabi
Hetzner infrastructureHetzner

Conclusion

DigitalOcean Spaces is still a good option for small apps and simple buckets.

But if you want German storage, no egress fees, no request fees, and storage connected to your app platform, Sliplane Object Storage is a strong alternative.

Need a DigitalOcean Spaces alternative?

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