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- Backblaze Versus iDrive Cloud Backup Solutions - MacRumors Forums
I am looking at cloud backup options primarily for my MBP I am trying to decide between Backblaze and iDrive In reading about the two it appears that: Backblaze is easier to use and has unlimited storage but lacks disk imaging and zero-knowledge security (i e , to recover data the user
- Is there a trick to speed up Backblaze? - MacRumors Forums
Backblaze seems to be checking system resources and making a recommendation In my case it recommends 6 threads: This message seems to say that Backblaze can saturate your internet connection, implying that there is no upload restrictions other than those imposed by your system hardware
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I don't know if Arq or BackBlaze are still around, but reading the earlier threads should give some ideas of what to search for The main considerations I can see are: 1 Budget 2 Data size 3 Provider reliability
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I use BackBlaze for backing up my Mac and it has worked well thus far It would be a good move for your NAS You also might want to look into getting another NAS to backup the other I don’t use Backblaze for my Plex because I have 50+ TB
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For years I've been running a Mac mini in my home to host and back up archived data, and serve as a repository backup for my iCloud Photo Library I back up all the drives (internal and several external) to Backblaze, as well as use Carbon Copy Cloner to back everything up to an on-site
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I am a dedicated Time Machine user However, I want to add a cloud based backup service Any reviews of backblaze? I have > 1TB to backup Any other services you like? thanks Mark
- Backblaze vs. CrashPlan vs. Carbonite vs. - MacRumors Forums
I am looking at Backblaze due to the Mac-centric focus and the fact that they have to be well-versed in what they do But while looking at their site, this particular sentence made me wonder if they are not up to date: "It doesn't matter if you are running Mac OS X Lion or Leopard, Backblaze's online backup service will work for both "
- Backblaze Versus iDrive Cloud Backup Solutions - MacRumors Forums
I am looking at cloud backup options primarily for my MBP I am trying to decide between Backblaze and iDrive In reading about the two it appears that: Backblaze is easier to use and has unlimited storage but lacks disk imaging and zero-knowledge security (i e , to recover data the user needs to send Backblaze their PEK); whereas iDrive is harder to setup and potentially more costly (no
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