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Synology vs cloudberry backup
Synology vs cloudberry backup












synology vs cloudberry backup

Google will be too expensive for me and Amazon when I tried wasn't what I expected. Regarding retrieval from Backblaze, a person from work did it recently and seems happy with it.

synology vs cloudberry backup

Synology vs cloudberry backup software#

All that data gets copied to another USB 10TB drive using file copy software called bvckup2. Moved my main drives from internal to PC to 2 10TB drives in raid-1 using a QNAP USB3.2 enclosure. I have a QNAP NAS at home with 4 4-TB drives but going to clean up and use as my local backups using Cloudberry software. Takes me 24 hrs to upload 1TB which used to take more than a month on slower comcast. I finally got ATT fiber and then enabled the backblaze $6/month option. The reason they offer all that storage now is because they need our images to test their image recognition software. I also wouldn’t rely on Google or Amazon and the like, because it’s just a sideshow for them that they can cancel at any time. I’m not technically inclined enough and wouldn’t trust my setup. Never had to deal with support.Īlso never had to retrieve data, though I sometimes do check if the backup is really there. The first upload takes a long time, largely dependent on your own internet speed. Does anyone here use BB? How's your experience been?Īnother option would be to stand up another NAS/server at a relative's house in town.ĭid you ever consider running your own 'cloud'?

synology vs cloudberry backup

It seems Backblaze is the next best option if I were to go to another service. With Amazon Cloud Drive cutting support for third-party integration (in my case, Synology Sync) I've come to the conclusion that I need to look elsewhere for offsite backups/sync.














Synology vs cloudberry backup