Cloudberry Backblaze



Cloudberry Backblaze

  1. Cloudberry Backup For Windows
  2. Cloudberry Backup S3

Problem

  1. Cloudberry lab supports Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage object storage. When operating with large files (e.g. Image Based backup or large archives) customers may experience slow backup speed.
  2. By using Backblaze B2 and CloudBerry Backup for Windows Server together you can save up to 75% on storage costs versus Amazon S3 or Microsoft Azure and it on.
  3. Welcome to the getting started guide for Backblaze B2 and CloudBerry! Backblaze B2 and CloudBerry will only need to be set up one time. Once you have completed the steps below, you will have a true set-it-and-forget-it backup solution in place. Step 1: Setup your Backblaze B2 account.

Cloudberry lab supports Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage object storage. When operating with large files (e.g. Image Based backup or large archives) customers may experience slow backup speed. This occurs because Backblaze B2 uses fixed chunk size 100 MB and Cloudberry prepares chunks in memory (for instance with default settings of 6 thread count and 100 MB chunk size the following happens: 6 thread count x 100 MB x 2 workflows = 1200 MB is required). By default the amount of allocated memory is 300 MB and is not available in the UI, however it is possible to change in settings.list.

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Cloudberry Backup For Windows

  1. Close Cloudberry’s client on the computer you are backing up.

  2. In your favorite text editor - open %programdata%

    Tech questions: tech@cloudberrylab.com

    Cloudberry Backup S3

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