• w3dd1e@lemmy.zip
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    28 days ago

    The changes come as the company has experienced a 40X year-over-year increase in AI data stored on its servers and has increased focus on its accelerating AI business.

    If this means they just want to throttle AI companies, I don’t care. Go forth and prosper BackBlaze.

    If it doesn’t, statement retracted.

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      28 days ago

      An individual storing 10tb on their “unlimited” cloud backup: $8/ month

      A company storing 10tb on their S3: $60/month

      An ai company storing 10tb on their faster S3: $150/month AND must use multiple petabytes (at least $30k/month)

      It’s easy to see which kind of customer they like to have

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    Backblaze is a service I really depend on, and one I’ve recommended. However they’re still not profitable and investor money isnt going to keep them afloat forever.

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    Don’t use any of the services they mentioned anyways and nothing in this thread seems to even come close to the $99/year if you have a lot of data. Not going to be switching any time soon unless they end their unlimited backups entirely.

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    29 days ago

    What is an “AI storage device”?

    Does that mean you just store your info in AI weights/contexts and hope it can regenerate an approximation of what you put in?

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    I got sick of paying for backblaze. Duplicati is a good free solution. You just need cloud storage to use it.

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      I use borgbase. It’s not the same, but it’s cheap and not stored in the US.

      I just set up a launchd task on my Mac to run my Borg jobs and I never have to think about it. You could do the same with systemd on linux. If you’re on Windows why are you still on Windows?

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      28 days ago

      Backblaze is way cheaper than most ‘standard’ cloud storage though?

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    It should be noted that this affects their BackBlaze backup client that operates alongside their unlimited personal storage solution. I doubt these issues exist with B2 storage where you can store whatever you want.

    I’ve never used their personal backup plan because it’s for backing up a single machine. I have servers all over so I just use them for their S3 compatible object storage which is still a decent deal.

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    Basically moved 5TB away from Backblaze when they started raising their prices… greedy fucks, every one of them

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    I left because their support was atrocious. I literally pointed out what the problem was on their end, but they didn’t give a damn and continued gaslighting me.

    Fuck em’

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    Thanks for the acronym definitions, it’s like they wanted to report these news without really reporting it…

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    I decided against Backblaze for server backups because they charge for certain API calls, and I ended up exceeding the quota when I was testing with the free tier. I was experimenting with encrypted backups and not sure how I exceeded it, but it really put me off that I could potentially have a surprise bill from experimenting without exceeding my storage quota. I went with iDrive e2 specifically because they don’t have API fees and it has worked fine the last couple years. My storage utilization has grown and I’ve been charged extra, which is expected, whereas API calls would be harder to predict depending on what I do in a given month. For self-hosting, I want easy, predictable pricing and don’t want to deal with surprise bills. It’s enough of a chore to manage cloud spend at work without it being a headache at home too.

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    Uhg. Where do I go now? I really just ultimately want encrypted zfs replication…

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      rsync.net offers ZFS send/receive and I’ve been using it for 5 years now, it’s pretty great. It’s not super expensive per GB, but they ask a minimum of 5TB if you want native ZFS support, which is $60/month.

      You get access to a full FreeBSD VM which is very nice, because you can do things like metrics or a “pull” setup that pulls backups from your machines, so you’re more resilient against stuff like ransomware.

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            I have a 190TB NAS, and Backblaze is $99 for unlimited. At least it was until now

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              Backblaze is definitely losing money on you every year, so good luck finding an alternative. I pay $100+/month just in power and network costs to have my own hardware colocated in a real data center, and that’s saving me money compared to renting 200TB anywhere else.

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                Oh, I definitely know I’m not a profitable customer for them. My home electricity bill for my NAS is already a multiple of my Backblaze subscription

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          Yes it’s not the cheapest option, but I think it’s the only one if you need zfs send/receive. But if you don’t need it you can get less than 5TB for cheaper, or just go elsewhere.

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      Just price out S3 compatible storage and use backup software that can encrypt. Then it doesn’t matter who holds it.

      Wasabi is reputable and has fair pricing. iDrive is well priced.

      I’m still sending to B2 until the price actually changes for me.

      I personally use Duplicati (and yes I’ve tested restores).