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Massive backups are both costly to maintain and also costly to run in general. I work on an enterprise system with hundreds of machines and we have a whole separate DR environment that does nothing but backups for hundreds of thousands of dollars a month.
I am a datacenter admin as well.
Believe me reddit is backing up everything as they always intended to sell everyone's data.