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Backblaze B2 Drops Download Price By 60% - Page 3
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Backblaze B2 Drops Download Price By 60%

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  • 10 mbps is about 3 TB/month. So if you back up a 10TB server at that speed, it will take you >3 months in each direction.

  • @squibs said:
    Hubic doesn't seem to be mentioned much anymore. Not the best client, but swift explorer and hubicfuse make it pretty useful. 10Tb for €50/yr.

    I've been using it to backup a samba server and various windows PCs for a few years now. Curious to see how long it will take to pull everything back down to the samba server via hubicfuse when a HDD inevitably fails (set it up raid-0 instead of raid-1 - whoopsie).

    I use hubic too along with rclone. It is a little slower but free is free. God bless!

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    Btw if anyone is having trouble getting B2 client to work on CentOS:

    yum install gcc sqlite-devel -y
    cd /usr/src
    wget https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.6.1/Python-3.6.1.tgz
    tar xzf Python-3.6.1.tgz
    cd Python-3.6.1
    ./configure --enable-loadable-sqlite-extensions
    make altinstall
    pip3.6 install --upgrade pip
    pip3.6 install --upgrade b2
    
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