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snowe2010 | 2 months ago
Only if you’re backing up nothing and using non-encrypted files and making sure you don’t delete anything (rsync with delete turned off). I tested this not even three months ago. I hit $30 with only 3 tb of data with deep archive while wasabi AND backblaze cost less than that. No need to even trust a single provider. If you’re never changing your files AND you don’t care about encrypting them then yes GDA is fine and pretty cheap. Otherwise wasabi and backblaze get more done for less cost.
raw_anon_1111|2 months ago
I am definitely a fan of B2.
snowe2010|2 months ago
I wasn’t talking about B2 though, I was talking about Backblaze personal, which you can run on a NAS with a docker container.