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by mcotton 1804 days ago
Backblaze is great for cloud backups. They do not backup network connected drives but will backup drives connected locally.

I'm not pretending a network drive is local, but actually mirror the important data from my NAS to a locally connected 14TB USB drive. It stays connected all the time.

I have some cron jobs that run rsync scripts, but the data that needs to be backed up rarely changes. This gives me 30TB on my NAS, of which, 14TB are backed up in backblaze for $60/year.

I can make this work in my situation because the items I want backed up are less than the working space I want on my NAS.

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My experience with backblaze has been dark patterns and and customer hostile practices. They get recommended in every thread about backups, and I started using them because of these recommendations. I’m not a customer any more and I wouldn’t use them again.

The GoDaddy of cloud backups for me.

Rather than accusing them of "dark patterns and customer hostile practices", list specifically what they did. I've had good experiences with their B2 service.