BackBlaze - Business Options Available
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Hows BB compared to CrashPlan, which is my all time favorite
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@Ambarishrh said:
Hows BB compared to CrashPlan, which is my all time favorite
I haven't tried CrashPlan, but I've been very happy with BB. They send you regular reports on your backups, so you know if your machine stops backing up for some reason. Restores were easy, and you can go in and grab individual files as needed.
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@Ambarishrh said:
Hows BB compared to CrashPlan, which is my all time favorite
I really like CrashPlan Pro (or Business I think they call it now) but it looks like BB now offers the same thing for significantly cheaper.
@nic is the BB offering live? And hells yeah get them on here!
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@BRRABill yeah the business one is live. It's the cloud storage that's still in beta. I pinged @aaron so hopefully he'll come in and answer any questions.
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The cloud storage beta is here: https://www.backblaze.com/b2/cloud-storage.html
It's meant to compete with Amazon's S3 service. -
Ah, so the business option isn't new. Got it.
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Is it true that the business version doesnt backup network drives?
http://katiefloyd.com/blog/yes-i-really-did-switch-to-backblaze-heres-whyAnd an extensive review from wirecutter about crashplan http://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-online-backup-service/
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@Ambarishrh said:
Is it true that the business version doesnt backup network drives?
http://katiefloyd.com/blog/yes-i-really-did-switch-to-backblaze-heres-whyAnd an extensive review from wirecutter about crashplan http://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-online-backup-service/
Not sure on that. I know they have a backup client you install, so that might be why the NAS wouldn't work.
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It's standard for these kinds of things to not back up mapped drives. Anything that prices by the "unit" can't really do that because it can only be used to violate the pay model.
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Crashplan has this https://support.code42.com/CrashPlan/4/Backup/Mounting_Networked_Storage_Or_NAS_Devices_For_Backup
And some more guides on other systems- https://support.code42.com/CrashPlan/4/Configuring/Beyond_The_Code_Unsupported_CrashPlan_Configurations
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Crashplan definitely backs up network drives.
In reviewing NAS boxes, I saw a lot of people who coded the NAS directly to use CrashPlan, or just simply mapped a drive and backed it up that way.
Though as I am sure @scottalanmiller would say, backing up a NAS or server through a mapped network drive on an endpoint probably isn't best practice.
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@Ambarishrh said:
Crashplan has this https://support.code42.com/CrashPlan/4/Backup/Mounting_Networked_Storage_Or_NAS_Devices_For_Backup
And some more guides on other systems- https://support.code42.com/CrashPlan/4/Configuring/Beyond_The_Code_Unsupported_CrashPlan_Configurations
How does their pricing work once you do that? As those are "more computers" from a quick look at their site it looks like you own licensing for those. It's just not strictly policed.
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I tried getting a new CrashPlan account for a customer of mine.
I was told that their new CEO (Crashplan) was doing away with Small Business backups and was only supporting enterprise.. WTF?
So had to pay more for Carbonite Online server backup $899 per year.
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@scottalanmiller said:
How does their pricing work once you do that? As those are "more computers" from a quick look at their site it looks like you own licensing for those. It's just not strictly policed.
It's the same price. They allow unlimited data backup including from network drives.
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@BRRABill said:
@scottalanmiller said:
How does their pricing work once you do that? As those are "more computers" from a quick look at their site it looks like you own licensing for those. It's just not strictly policed.
It's the same price. They allow unlimited data backup including from network drives.
Though apparently unsupported.
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@ntoxicator said:
I tried getting a new CrashPlan account for a customer of mine.
I was told that their new CEO (Crashplan) was doing away with Small Business backups and was only supporting enterprise.. WTF?
So had to pay more for Carbonite Online server backup $899 per year.
I've been using Crashplan Pro for years (and still do) with no problem.
They do have an Enterprise version if you want to control your own backup locations.
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F** and shit on crash plan.. .seriously. List all these great features and a plush website.. but NO pricing listed... great way to get website bounces. lame
BackBlaze looks great - but no screen shots of interface on windows/mac.
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@ntoxicator said:
F** and shit on crash plan.. .seriously. List all these great features and a plush website.. but NO pricing listed... great way to get website bounces. lame
It's free
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@ntoxicator said:
F** and shit on crash plan.. .seriously. List all these great features and a plush website.. but NO pricing listed... great way to get website bounces. lame
BackBlaze looks great - but no screen shots of interface on windows/mac.
You have to click on STORE.