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danpalmertoday at 12:11 PM2 repliesview on HN

This is a complexity that makes it harder, but not insurmountable.

It would be reasonable to say that if you run the file sync in a mode that keeps everything locally, then Backblaze should be backing it up. Arguably they should even when not in that mode, but it'll churn files repeatedly as you stream files in and out of local storage with the cloud provider.


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bayindirhtoday at 12:20 PM

> Arguably they should even when not in that mode, but it'll churn files repeatedly as you stream files in and out of local storage with the cloud provider.

When you have a couple terabytes of data in that drive, is it acceptable to cycle all that data and use all that bandwidth and wear down your SSD at the same time?

Also, high number of small files is a problem for these services. I have a large font collection in my cloud account and oh boy, if I want to sync that thing, the whole thing proverbially overheats from all the queries it's sending.

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NetMageSCWtoday at 2:03 PM

Why would they do new backups of old files all the time? They would just skip those.