![]() With OneDrive I can use a bunch of stuff and then remove it locally and the next day use other stuff, always syncing without any hiccups or issues.Īnother thing is that Mountainduck sometimes sucks a bit while uploading/downloading so I wonder if it will work well for uploading large files as well as large amounts. I use files from the cloud everyday and work from a laptop so the on-demand part is very important. Is the paid version actually unlimited and works well for my use case? I've tried the Backblaze free trial of 10gb and it seems like it works well with MountainDuck so far. However, Backblaze will backup external USB and Firewire hard drives that are detached and re-attached as long as you remember to re-attach the hard drive at least once every 30 days. I use MountainDuck for onedrive and other clouds to encrypt vaults since it comes with Cryptomator and also has the on demand feature like OneDrive (super important for me). Backblaze works best if you leave the external hard drive attached to your computer all the time. I'd also have some concerns if you ever had to download ALL of it. There is the 'mail hard drives in to seed' option. The best rates I've seen to BackBlaze are usually around 25mbps. The status page isnt stopped by just one of. A proposal has to be written, it has to collect input from many many people, then it has to be approved. The current situation inside Backblaze is new projects have to go through various internal steps. Selected for backup (38,5 TB) and remaining files (20 TB) seems to be the same as on my previous pc. The old pc, where the inherit backup is from, isnt even shown at all. ![]() Like potentially a month or two, no matter what your upstream. Some things that I drive does better than backblaze is the fact you can back up multiple computers to the same account as you pay for a. The status page concept dies in committee, in the internal bureaucracy every time it comes up. When looking at the Backblaze website and Backblaze mobile app it only shows that there is 4 TB backedup on the new pc. ![]() I like it because with the family 365 I get 6tb at a good price. With special appearances by Backblaze people Backblaze is the astonishingly easy storage cloud. The transfer rates up to BackBlaze vary, but I think it's gonna take quite some time to get all that up. Hi, I currently use OneDrive to backup my photos and videos.
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