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Cloud backblaze friday ipo 650mnovetcnbc
Cloud backblaze friday ipo 650mnovetcnbc








cloud backblaze friday ipo 650mnovetcnbc
  1. #CLOUD BACKBLAZE FRIDAY IPO 650MNOVETCNBC INSTALL#
  2. #CLOUD BACKBLAZE FRIDAY IPO 650MNOVETCNBC UPDATE#
  3. #CLOUD BACKBLAZE FRIDAY IPO 650MNOVETCNBC UPGRADE#
  4. #CLOUD BACKBLAZE FRIDAY IPO 650MNOVETCNBC PLUS#

Especially given the performance issues some people seem to be having plus the additional costs for restores. Amazon Drive is great for an extra copy of our photos which are the most precious files we have but has no versioning so useless for protecting against malware.ĬrashPlan has been pretty useless this year anyway as it keeps failing.īackblaze isn’t looking that good a deal. I’m thinking that IDrive is pretty low risk for 12m for a backup though only 10 versions of each file are available online as I understand, this may not matter when using Hyper Backup. – IDrive (5TB $7 for the first year – 2TB $70pa normally) – I can use this for Synology Hyper Backup – Amazon Drive (£55pa for unlimited storage) – Sync only, no versioning. – Backblaze B2 – 2TB $123 but extra charges for restores 2TB restore = $40 – Sync only Still, using NAS->Amazon sync (not bi-directional) and retain deleted files isn’t too bad an option.Īt the moment, my options for cloud backup are:

#CLOUD BACKBLAZE FRIDAY IPO 650MNOVETCNBC UPDATE#

I’ve just been experimenting with that “Don’t remove” option as I just realised (slow on the update I realise) that my Amazon Prime subscription allows me to create a sync job to Amazon Drive for all the photos on my NAS! That’s 117.24 GB (31,681 files)! Still only a fraction of the 1.6TB of data though that I have backed up with CrashPlan. A backup will keep deleted and changed files for a significant period of time, typically a year or more. )Ī “backup” would retain the file, at least with a previous version. THEN come back and let us know your thoughts. Because by default, Backblaze sets all bucket lifecycle policies to “ Keep all versions of the file (default)” as shown below:įurther, here is a test file I’ve uploaded, made a few changes a couple times and you can see the different versions, time stamps and file sizes: The only thing I can say to that is those individuals simply have not even bothered trying this method. I have also received a few comments stating this couldn’t possibly be backup because it’s sync and doesn’t support versioning. To fix this issue you just need to change the polling period in Cloud Sync from the default 60 seconds to something more manageable, I’ve set mine currently to 3,600 without any issues: I’ve had a couple people state they’ve had issues with getting messages from Backblaze regarding reaching the Class C Transaction Cap, which is 2,500 daily. Let me know what you think about Backblaze in the comments below. Finally, confirm the settings and click on Apply.Īt this point your files will start being backed up to Backblaze using the Synology Cloud Sync app and you’ll have little worry about a Backblaze and/or Synology update breaking your backups!.Now you’ll want to select a Local Path (a folder on the NAS) you want backed up, then adjust the other settings to your liking and click Next.Now enter your Account ID and Application Key from Step 5 above and select your bucket from the drop down menu, then click on Next.Then select Backblaze B2 from the list of providers and click on Next.Next open Cloud Sync and click on the plus ( +) button in the bottom left corner.

#CLOUD BACKBLAZE FRIDAY IPO 650MNOVETCNBC INSTALL#

Go to your Package Manager > Backup > and click on Install under Cloud Sync. Now log into your Synology admin interface.Next click on the Create Application Key button and then make note of both your Account ID and Application Key.After you’ve create a bucket, now click on the Show Account ID and Application Key link.

cloud backblaze friday ipo 650mnovetcnbc

  • Now give your bucket a name and more importantly make sure you set your bucket to “Private” – unless you want everyone to see your files.
  • After the account has been created we need to create a “bucket” where all the files will be stored, so click on Create a Bucket.
  • First you obviously need a Backblaze account, if you haven’t already signed up do so now.
  • No need to worry about upgrades breaking your backups or 3rd party solutions! In this post I’ll be showing you just how easy it is to use Backblaze on your Synology Diskstation NAS – all with native Synology apps.

    #CLOUD BACKBLAZE FRIDAY IPO 650MNOVETCNBC UPGRADE#

    Well one option would be to upgrade to the more expensive Crashplan business plan or another option would be to check out Backblaze! Immediately people started asking me on twitter for alternatives. In case you’ve missed it, Crashplan announced yesterday that they are no longer offering a family backup plan but instead focusing on business plans.










    Cloud backblaze friday ipo 650mnovetcnbc