
Might consider the B2 storage in the future, $5/TB/Month to store and $10/TB to download doesn't sound too bad.The overall experience and user interface feels a bit 2010s by today’s standards, but while it may not be as slick as the likes of BackBlaze (which handily resides inside your computer’s settings environment rather than its own app), it’s full of features and remains cost effective.

Note: I am very cheap, so I don't think I'll be using the b2 storage for now. And thats how they keep the prices low, because most people wont have over 10s or 100s of tb of storage in their computer.

Okay, so from what I understand so far is that the only "limit" for the Backblaze personal backup is my own total harddrives capacity because its basically a 1 to 1 clone on their server, so any modifications, deletions etc are also mirrored to the backup. What if i stop backing up to backblaze (remove the backup client) but keep paying the $6 monthly. If I just load it up with a bunch of harddrives (Including all my external harddrives) and then back the whole thing up to backblaze as an offsite backup will I get in trouble with them?Īlso with Backblaze do you also get a Google Drive style interface to upload, download and manage files, or is it limited to just backing up your harddrives and restoring them?Īnd last question out of curiosity, how does backblaze give unlimited storage for just $6/month?Įdit, more questions: I just read that if i delete a file from my harddrive it will also get deleted from the backup after 30days for the regular plan (which would make sense), is that correct?īackblaze says that it also backs up external drives, how does file deletion work on those? What if i delete the file on another computer? What if i back it up and never connect the drive to the computer ever again? What will happen if i replace a drive? (To upgrade or replace a broken drive) Here is what i was thinking i want to do: I have an old computer running Windows 10, and i use it as a NAS and as a self hosted media server. What are your experiences with it? Any limits, terms, or fine print that I should know before putting all my data on there? Backblaze personal backup is $6/month/computer and it looks like its completely unlimited, that just sounds too good to be true.
