

During the move, the transfer speed suddenly dropped, and a dreaded cyclic redundancy check error appeared. Disaster strikesĪt the end of January, I was moving data from one hard drive to another. Two of the disks are 500 GB SSDs and the others are HDDs of assorted sizes.

The disks use NTFS, MBR, separate drive letters and are in a non-RAID configuration. The PC I have been running Backblaze on is using Windows 10, an i7-4790K non-overclocked CPU, 32 GB of RAM and six hard disks comprising 6 TB of data total. When the six-months passed, I elected to pay for an entire year to comprehensively review. Having made use of Backblaze’s hard drive data in the past, I thought this would be a good occasion to assess their service and platform. About BackblazeĪs an IT professional, I am regularly called upon for my opinion on both personal and business services that need a reliable solution and accordingly, when I get the opportunity to try out a service, I like to take advantage of the chance and have personal experience with the product to make the best recommendations later.īackblaze claims to offer, “Never lose a photo, video, or file again,” “Cloud backup made easy and automatic,” and as a special offer, offered a six-month Backblaze trial included February 2017’s Humble Bundle. It will take approximately 18 minutes to read the entire article. If reading quickly, please go down the page to read the conclusion first and then any other sections after. This article is a review and record of my unfortunate experience with Backblaze Personal Backup service, software, and support.
