![]() If anyone has any questions about this setup, please let me know. The data I'm backing up does not change often, and it actually has not changed at all since I've been on B2. So far, I've uploaded ~900GB and downloaded ~400GB at a cost of about $7.50. I've set Backblaze to only keep one version of my files (Lifecycle Settings), as I don't believe having versioning would be useful since I have client-side encryption set up. Transfer encryption and client-side encryption were enabled on the Synology device. This did not use up all my available download bandwidth. Why use Hyper Backup Back up shared folder data, packages, and LUNs to a number of diverse backup destinations. The restore took about a day to complete. Hyper Backup supports the backing up of the data on your NAS to local shared folders, external storage devices attached to your Synology NAS (e.g., USB flash drives), remote Synology NAS, file servers, and cloud services. I attempted a test restore of about 400GB worth of the data, which worked perfectly. The initial backup saturated my 20Mbps upload speed and took 3-5 days to complete. I've been using the Backblaze B2 S3 API with Hyper Backup for a few weeks now and wanted to share an update on my experience.
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