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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @guyinpv
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      @guyinpv said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

      So I figured, Glacier ok under 1TB, but above 1TB I might look to fuller-featured cloud services that can beat the price curve. Maybe after dozens of terabytes, Glacier becomes the only option again, I don't know.

      I see where you are going. I think the biggest issue is that the services are SO different. Glacier is designed to ingest many PB or EB. I mean really, really big systems. Those others are designed for 1TB or less, mostly. And by individual, named users. Glacier is a corporate account. Dropbox is for user sync, Glacier is full scale object storage. Glacier just integrates with your systems and applications via an API.

      I have a hard time picturing the system where I could consider one and the other would really be viable. They are so different.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @guyinpv
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        @guyinpv said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

        That is probably where Glacier or other becomes cost effective again.

        1GB - 800GB - Glacier
        801GB - 5TB~ - Some service that claims "unlimited" or "no limits", uh huh.
        5TB+ - Back to linear pay-per-gb since other services limited your unlimited space after all.

        That makes sense. Below 1TB you are in the "trial" zone. Glacier isn't meant for this size at all.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller
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          Spideroak doesn't appear to release pricing. Nothing on their site talks about how much it costs. Just trials. That makes me very, very wary,

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller
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            Oh wait, just very, very hidden.

            https://spideroak.com/about/price-list

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller
              last edited by

              For business backups, Spideroak starts at $90/mo. That's a lot of Glacier.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller
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                Dropbox, I think, is a problem because don't you have to maintain your own storage for everything? It's sync, not storage. So if you don't keep the original file, in the original location, and keep a copy on every machine, doesn't it delete them after 30 days?

                http://lifehacker.com/psa-dropbox-shouldnt-be-your-sole-backup-for-your-file-1612803794

                The systems like this that I have used do that. It's perfect for what it does, but makes using it for backups rather expensive because at the very least you need to maintain a system on your end to use as the host system.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller
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                  Oh, DropBox for Business with unlimited isn't $12.50, it's $60/mo then $12.50 for each additional user over 5.

                  0_1471993855298_Screenshot from 2016-08-23 19-10-16.png

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @guyinpv
                    last edited by scottalanmiller

                    @guyinpv said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                    I wanted to store about 1.8TB. Glacier was $0.011/gb so about $20 we'll say. Dropbox Business is $12.50/m and just says "as much space as needed", whatever that means.

                    Or BackBlaze Business at $50/year ($4.17/m-ish) with "unlimited" data.

                    BBB requires that you store the data locally, so that's not an option, it's not comparable to B2. Totally different use cases, which is why there are two price points from the same vendor. B2 is archival like Glacier, BBB is backup (enforced.)

                    1.8TB on Glacier: $12.91
                    On B2: $9.20
                    Dropbox: $60
                    Spideroak: $90

                    Glacier seems pretty competitive even in the example 🙂 But B2 is the best.

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                      tiagom
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                      Slightly off topic, but what software do you use to upload to BackBlaze B2?

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @tiagom
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                        @tiagom said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                        Slightly off topic, but what software do you use to upload to BackBlaze B2?

                        Any that you want 😉 It just has to talk to the B2 API or talk to something that talks to the API.

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                        • DustinB3403D
                          DustinB3403
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                          The synology unit that we have apparently has this functionality built in.

                          I'm like 99.999% sure of it.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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                            @DustinB3403 said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                            The synology unit that we have apparently has this functionality built in.

                            I'm like 99.999% sure of it.

                            OpenIO does, too.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller
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                              B2 has simple script examples that you can use, too. So if you backup to a local drive, you can push the backups to it automatically that way pretty easily.

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                              • guyinpvG
                                guyinpv @scottalanmiller
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                                @scottalanmiller said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                                For business backups, Spideroak starts at $90/mo. That's a lot of Glacier.

                                About 8TB. But SpiderOak would be "unlimited" for those 10 users.

                                @scottalanmiller said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                                Oh, DropBox for Business with unlimited isn't $12.50, it's $60/mo then $12.50 for each additional user over 5.

                                0_1471993855298_Screenshot from 2016-08-23 19-10-16.png

                                5.4TB, but "unlimited" <<< always questionable.

                                @scottalanmiller said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                                @guyinpv said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                                I wanted to store about 1.8TB. Glacier was $0.011/gb so about $20 we'll say. Dropbox Business is $12.50/m and just says "as much space as needed", whatever that means.

                                Or BackBlaze Business at $50/year ($4.17/m-ish) with "unlimited" data.

                                BBB requires that you store the data locally, so that's not an option, it's not comparable to B2. Totally different use cases, which is why there are two price points from the same vendor. B2 is archival like Glacier, BBB is backup (enforced.)

                                1.8TB on Glacier: $12.91
                                On B2: $9.20
                                Dropbox: $60
                                Spideroak: $90

                                Glacier seems pretty competitive even in the example 🙂 But B2 is the best.

                                Who says I would buy the "enterprise" or "business" plans anyway? :cartwheel:
                                The boogeyman will never know!
                                I could send all company backups to a single store, then use a free backup tool/sync tool to send the data to the boss's home computer. Then he can use his personal backup account 🎖

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @guyinpv
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                                  @guyinpv said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                                  For business backups, Spideroak starts at $90/mo. That's a lot of Glacier.

                                  About 8TB. But SpiderOak would be "unlimited" for those 10 users.

                                  Maybe, but still limited to users.

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @guyinpv
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                                    @guyinpv said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                                    I could send all company backups to a single store, then use a free backup tool/sync tool to send the data to the boss's home computer. Then he can use his personal backup account 🎖

                                    In theory, but you'd likely have technical issues, you'd definitely have no recourse in case of failure, might be cut off anytime and are relying on not paying the bills, rather than getting something cheap, if that makes sense. You still "owe" the money, even if the vendor doesn't know about it.

                                    And do you really want customers that are willing to steal from their vendors? You are one of their vendors, remember.

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                                    • guyinpvG
                                      guyinpv
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                                      I think the conversation can't conclude unless we discuss the differences between archival, backup, and cloud sync.

                                      Depending on what's needed, "archival" storage is not a "per user" issue. We need to archive media and project files and business compliance docs. Not really a user issue, and no need for a local copy.
                                      The solution needs to be safe and secure, and not go cancelling around account due to inactivity or any such shenanigans.

                                      For workstation backups, I rather like Crashplan. Unlimited data, near real time backup, individual file restore, Linux support, etc. Around $9.99/m per user for Business.
                                      So we hit that same $100/m mark for 10 users, but with an unlimited plan, it ain't bad.

                                      For cloud sync, well I haven't found a favorite yet. I liked MediaFire and had 1TB for about $2.80 a month until they killed the desktop app entirely. Then I went to O365 personal for $9 and and get 1TB.
                                      None of these services will give all that much in terms of TBs.

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                                      • guyinpvG
                                        guyinpv @scottalanmiller
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                                        @scottalanmiller said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                                        @guyinpv said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                                        I could send all company backups to a single store, then use a free backup tool/sync tool to send the data to the boss's home computer. Then he can use his personal backup account 🎖

                                        In theory, but you'd likely have technical issues, you'd definitely have no recourse in case of failure, might be cut off anytime and are relying on not paying the bills, rather than getting something cheap, if that makes sense. You still "owe" the money, even if the vendor doesn't know about it.

                                        And do you really want customers that are willing to steal from their vendors? You are one of their vendors, remember.

                                        I would feel really good about myself figuring out this "free" solution 🙇

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                                        • BRRABillB
                                          BRRABill @DustinB3403
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                                          @DustinB3403 said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                                          The synology unit that we have apparently has this functionality built in.

                                          I'm like 99.999% sure of it.

                                          Still room for error.

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                                          • BRRABillB
                                            BRRABill @scottalanmiller
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                                            @scottalanmiller said in BackBlaze B2 competitors:

                                            Spideroak doesn't appear to release pricing. Nothing on their site talks about how much it costs. Just trials. That makes me very, very wary,

                                            Are you also hunting wabbits?

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