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hempster@lemm.ee to Selfhosted@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

Backblaze responds to claims of “sham accounting,” customer backups at risk - Ars Technica

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Short seller publishes report detailing allegations about Backblaze’s financials.
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    Sheesh. Better setup a secondary destination for my customers just in case.

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      3-2-1 rule also applies with external providers

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        Just a reminder that a cloud provider can oopsie delete your data

        The customer was fucking lucky they had their data also in AWS. many companies don’t do multi cloud backups.

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          Backblaze deleted my project drive for a multimillion dollar project I was archiving through their desktop sync. It’s largely my fault for not noticing the drive had failed when considering their upfront policy about them deleting your backups after a month of inactivity. Luckily it didn’t have too big of an impact because the most important files were backed up elsewhere. I do wish their desktop app had better warnings about imminent deletions though.

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