A second copy in a second provider, and a bill that arrived a month later showing the transfer cost more than the storage.
monthly, 400 GB of backups:
storage, provider A £4.60
storage, provider B £5.20
egress A → B, full copies £31.00
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£40.80
after switching to incremental with a monthly full:
egress £6.40
total £16.20
Egress pricing makes a naive offsite copy cost several times the storage, and the fix is the same one that has always applied to backups — incrementals with periodic fulls. The number to keep an eye on afterwards is restore time, which goes up with the chain length, and the drill is what turns that from a theory into a measured figure.