![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The upside is, I don't require a NAS in order to restore any client system data. The downside is I have to pay for multiple licenses of the client application. Restoration requires that I have a copy of the backup data (I maintain three+ versions) and the client application. Media teams must haves: Ample, interoperable storage Fast delivery speeds Remote-friendly workflows Your new best friend: Synology NAS + Backblaze B2 hybrid cloud setups. This approach provides me with all the features of a quality backup compression, dedupe, incremental, block-level backup, etc. I keep having to check Backblaze to see how much things have compress because theres so little info on the Synology end. My current scenario uses a full-featured backup application on each client system that saves the backup data to my NAS, which is copied to an external drive and the cloud. Is there anything I can do on the ABB side to make backing up the ABB data to B2 more efficient/faster? I'm unclear exactly how ABB stores it's backup files & I'm concerned about trying to upload large files with my limited bandwidth connection.Are there any disadvantages to using the S3 API? I'm assuming CloudSync is not capable of backing up the ABB store. ![]() Having never used Active Backup, I have a few questions: Synology support has pointed me to a Backblaze blog post about backing up ABB with HyperBackup. I'm considering using Synology's Active Backup for Business but I'm unclear about how that app formats its backup and how the ABB storage can be backed up to B2. Ive been using the service for a while now, and heres what you need to know. but AFAIK there is no native app/way to use on Synology NAS Backblaze B2. Synology is now offering C2 Backup, a comprehensive solution for backing up Windows machines to the cloud. I then backup the nas backup share to BackBlaze B2 via the CloudSync app. Like Wasabi Hot Storage and BackBlaze B2 offer reliable backup storage with. I currently backup several LAN systems to a shared folder on my NAS using individual backup apps on each machine. ![]()
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