Backblaze, the popular macOS backup service, has just released a nice update to its iOS and Android apps. While the mobile apps have been great for personal users for years, business customers have been left out. With version 5.0, Backblaze B2 customers can now access your B2 buckets, browse files inside the buckets, and download them to your mobile device.
For business customers, Backblaze B2 is a popular backup choice. It’s integrated with popular vendors like Synology, Cloudflare, FreeNAS, and others.
I have a Cloud Sync setup to BackBlaze B2. It's about 4.5GB in size. Snapshot was not enabled. The task seems to run forever. Checking /tmp/middleward/jobs/ the last file sync'd is over over 12 hours ago. When I clicked on the RUNNING label under Tasks Cloud Sync it showed the attached image for over 10 minutes so the task appeared to be stuck. Getting Started With FreeNAS 11 Install, Configure, Setup Users, Setup Shares & How Snapshots Work. How to set up a home file server using FreeNAS. Backing Up FreeNAS and TrueNAS to Backblaze B2. Tech Support¶ Please submit any technical issue into our forum. In terms of new features, FreeNAS 11.1 now has a cloud sync feature that can help manage data both in the FreeNAS NAS but also to a cloud provider such as AWS S3, Azure, GCP and Backblaze B2. The other headline feature is “preliminary” Docker container support based on a RancherOS virtual machine. I plan on using FreeNAS, which has B2 compatibility, but I'm guessing I'd have to either create a jail or VM to back up all the data using a personal account, possibly through a Windows 10 installation and iSCSI? Are there other services that are as easy to use and dependable as Backblaze that don't mind home servers using unlimited backup? Using Jails in FreeNAS to set up Backblaze B2 A Jail can be thought of as a virtual machine within the FreeNAS system. It is an implementation of operating system-level virtualization. It allows users who are comfortable using the command line to have more control over software installation and manage ment.
Along with this update for Backblaze B2 customers, version 5.0 brings another nice update for consumers. Whether it’s a large video on your desktop that you need to retrieve or a large presentation – you can now download it to your device without worrying about file sizes. The file size limits have been bumped up to 5GB for personal backup data and uncapped if you are downloading B2 Cloud Storage files. The only limits you’d see otherwise are the storage on your device. Obviously, you’ll need to watch your LTE data usage if away from Wi-Fi.
Overall, this is a nice update to the app. Backblaze promises better performance on older devices as well as new ones. I am a big fan of Backblaze having been a customer for many years. If you are a Backblaze B2 customer, this is a welcome update at no additional cost. The updated apps are available on The App Store and Google Play Store today. This update comes on the heels of Backblaze for Mac upgrading to version 7.0 with Catalina support and an option for unlimited version history.
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Overview | FreeNAS 11.3 | XigmaNAS (NAS4Free) |
Ease of Use | Graphical User Interface | Graphical User Interface |
Documentation | User Guide, How-To Videos, Training Videos | Wiki |
Certified Hardware Available | SoHo and Business | No |
Open Source Licence | Primarily 2-clause BSD | 2-clause BSD |
Base Operating System | FreeBSD 11.3 | FreeBSD 11.3-RELEASE |
File System | OpenZFS | UFS, FAT32, EXT2, OpenZFS |
Architecture | 64-bit | 64-bit |
Downloads | Over 10 million | Over 2.5 million |
Development Language | Python, Angular | PHP |
Open Source Repository | https://github.com/freenas | http://sourceforge.net/projects/nas4free/ |
Core Developers | 25+ | 3 |
Forums | 66,500+ users and over 550,000 posts | 7,800+ users and over 65,900+ posts |
YouTube Community Videos | 134,000+ results and 22K+ subscribers | 7,700+ results |
Social Media | 28,800+ Facebook likes, 13,700 Twitter followers | 500+ Facebook likes, 746 Twitter followers |
Restorability | Download/Upload configuration file, default settings restore, boot environments | Download/Upload configuration file, default settings restore |
Built-in Visual Reporting | CPU, disk, memory, network, processes, uptime, iSCSI, ZFS | CPU, disk, memory, network, processes, UPS, uptime, ZFS |
Supported Disk Configurations | Stripe, mirror, RAIDZ1, Z2, Z3, hot-swap | Stripe, mirror, RAIDZ1, Z2,Z3, RAID5, hardware RAID |
Encrypted Storage Support | Software Disk Encryption, Self-Encrypting Drives (SED), and Dataset Encryption in TrueNAS CORE 12 | Software Disk Encryption (Experimental) |
Third Party Application Support | Plugins, Jails, bhyve VMs, Docker VMs | FreeBSD packages (CLI) |
API | REST, websockets | none |
Alerting Services | GUI, email, and SNMP alerts, integration with AWS-SNS, InfluxDB, Slack, Mattermost, OpsGenie, PagerDuty, VictorOps | GUI and email alerts |
Built-in File Sharing Protocols | SMB, NFS, AFP, WebDAV | SMB, NFS, AFP, WebDAV, Bittorrent |
Built-in Block Storage Protocols | iSCSI | iSCSI |
Other Built-in Network Protocols | rsync, FTP, TFTP, LLDP, SSH, DDNS, SNMP | rsync, FTP, TFTP, SSH, DDNS, SNMP, Unison, HAST, UPnP |
Built-in Cloud Synchronization | Amazon S3, Backblaze B2, Box, Dropbox, FTP, Google Cloud Storage, HTTP, Hubic, Mega, Microsoft Azure Blob Storage, Microsoft OneDrive, pCloud, SFTP, WebDAV, Yandex | none |
Built-in Directory Services | Active Directory, LDAP, Kerberos, NIS | Active Directory, LDAP |
Built-in Hardware Protocols | S.M.A.R.T., SCSI Enclosure Services (SES), UPS | S.M.A.R.T., UPS. LCDproc |
Built-in Virtualization | bhyve, Docker | Virtualbox, bhyve (command line) |