FIles are not deleted from the backup after 30 days. Storage is, if you want it to be, forever - you can set up pruning if you like, as previously posted, but you do not have to. I’m a longtime Arq user with B2 now as my backend (I used Glacier previously until B2 came out at a cheaper price point). However, I’m guessing this is a more complex process to setup and then if needed, restoring files.Īgree with all that has been posted above. Longer term, I think this is the cheapest option. It sounds nice but unlimited storage seems like a better deal for me even though I’m leaning towards this option.Ĭ) Arq plus Backblaze B2. Honestly, I’m not really sure how useful this is in my use case. 1TB of space but keeps all historical versions of all files (if I understand it correctly). I’ve never thought of backing that stuff up as it’s not really important but I’m now thinking that’s stupid of me.ī) Arq Cloud. I have an external drive of photos that I have backed up now but I also have a second drive that has a bunch of stuff on it but I care less about. The positive is that it’s unlimited storage. We had the great family plan deal for several years.Ī) Backblaze. I have to move off Crashplan in the next few months. I’ve been reading other threads on backups but I didn’t want to hijack them.
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