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Qnap backblaze personal backup
Qnap backblaze personal backup








qnap backblaze personal backup

Just the other day, I was battling through a normal workday and I saw this crawl through my Twitter feed on my phone:

qnap backblaze personal backup

I also love the detail that they go into when sharing the details about the Backblaze Storage Pod. I love, love, love Backblaze’s Blog-the hard drive statistics that they share are an invaluable resource in my DIY NAS builds. Without a real backup plan beyond my helter-skelter use of Dropbox and Google Drive, I wandered around aimlessly a bit, pondering exactly what I’d do. While I was pondering, I decided to back up that same critical data on our PCs to the cloud using CrashPlan, but weeks later Code42 abandoned the consumer market and yanked the plug on CrashPlan, leaving consumers like me in a lurch. Reducing the storage capacity of my computers at the same time as ramping up my content creation has forced me to start using my NAS as the primary storage for much of what’s most important to me.įor quite a while, I’ve been pondering the complexity and price of backing up this critical data to one of the cloud storage providers: Amazon S3, Crashplan, or Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage. The photos and videos that I record for my blog take up quite a bit of space, and my recent obsession of flying freestyle FPV quadcopters has generated tons of high-definition videos. For a long time, I’ve mitigated those with cloud storage providers like Google Drive and Dropbox.įurther complicating matters is the fact that I’ve switched to using SSDs in most of my computers, and the rate at which I’m generating content has skyrocketed.

qnap backblaze personal backup

For example: fire, theft, tornados, and any number of other physical threats. While my approach of backing the computers up to my FreeNAS box covered the most likely sources of my problems, it has gnawed on me that there are other scenarios it didn’t account for. My approach worked pretty well except for two chief concerns: stupidity (a catastrophic destructive change) and some sort of disaster that deprived us of the NAS. The primary function of my NAS was to store the backups of all of our PCS in the house. For a very long time, my NAS was my backup plan.










Qnap backblaze personal backup