So, what are we all switching to now that Crashplan killed their consumer service?
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Replying to @obra
I had problems with my backups being too large/complicated for Backblaze. Nothing else seems interesting.
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Replying to @mwichary
Oh? Tell me more. Backblaze what the leading contender.
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Replying to @obra
I had a pretty unpleasant experience, but I might have been an outlier. I basically have tons of stuff (8–9 TB)…
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…everything was going smoothly, until at some point I got a weird error message…
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…after almost completing the initial upload. Turns out, I hit some hard limit (inodes, I suppose?)…
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…it was impossible to continue, it was even impossible to recover. I just needed to start over. They couldn’t even tell me by how much…
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…I needed to reduce my backup to “fit.” So much for unlimited. At least they reimbursed me backwards.
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But their software should’ve warned me the first day that I will hit some sort of an arbitrary, weird, unrecoverable limit.
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I might dedicate a day to cleaning up my back-ups, perhaps zipping some files, and trying again?
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