![]() ![]() Price.Ĭons: As far as Backblaze B2 goes, this one looks very new. ![]() I prefer a queue that shows me the files as a list as they copy over. They also have a nice companion app called Mountain Duck that allows you to mount the B2 as a local drive.Ĭons: Transfer queue lumps everything into one progress bar. Can encrypt file and folder names as well. Pros: I really like the built-in encryption with Cryptomator. Pros: Works very well and ready for large transfer queues. Has the ability to resume downloads and uploads. I've been testing the few clients out there that support Backblaze B2. Pros: Fast, easy to use, can be used for free if you do not need more than 30 day retentionĬons: Backs up to proprietary format on cloud, not full featuredĬons: subscription based, propritary format on cloud, not full featured Pros: Excellent backup manager, backs up files in original form to B2, handles versioning, retention, etcĬons: Price! they offer solutions at lower price points, but they impose a 1tb restriction making it useless for me in all but it's most expensive version I was also thinking RSYNC, but that wouldnt give me versioning etc.Īny and all feedback appreciated, thanks. I've put a list of what I've tried below, I may end up forking over the insane amount for cloudberry if I have to, as it's a one time fee and i like the software, but it's very expensve for personal use so I was hoping someone may know of something that would suit my needs better. I would consider switching to glacier if i had to to get a better backup client. The main reason i chose B2 is because im running a server OS, so solutions like carbonite, or backblaze's workstation style backups are off the table. ![]() They all seem to have problems for my use case from what i can tell. Fast access wasn't really a priority for me so I was going to go with an amazon glacier bucket, but for a penny more backblaze acts more like s3 than glacier for my needs, so that's what i've been playing with, but I'm still searching for a good backup client. ![]() This is all sort of a long boring story, so I will try to cut to the chase, but I want to back up my home erver off-site. ![]()
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