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The original was posted on /r/datahoarder by /u/AlienBoy_tw on 2024-01-21 23:26:22+00:00.
I've been with CrashPlan for almost a decade, but my storage needs have far outgrown CrashPlan's ice age-speed. What's your experience of Backblaze vs IDrive, specifically on their backup and restore speed in the US?
I currently have 4TB data and growing. As a content creator I steadily output sizable data that needs versioning and backup, and I have a budget of around $10/mo.
I'm specifically comparing the speed of these two services, not other options. But if you feel strongly to suggest others, I won't stop you ;) Also, I'm mainly looking for their "standard" services, instead of B2, e2 or other object storage solution. Mainly because of the costs, and I admit, I'm not very familiar how the workflow & technology works.
Thanks in advance!