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Reviews of backblaze for mac4/19/2023 Just go to and you can try the service for free for two weeks. I asked Gleb Budman, the co-founder and CEO of Backblaze, and he assured me that there are no arbitrary data limits.Īlthough the service is in private beta, Backblaze was nice enough to give TUAW readers 300 invites so that you can try out the service for yourself. For $5 a month (or $50 a year), you get unlimited backup space. Today, Backblaze, who has already had a subscription backup service available for Windows users (see Download Squad's take) is launching a private beta for its Mac backup service. As someone who backs up her backup drives, this is an enticing possibility. Not only does it free you from having to be connected to a hard drive, in the event of a true data disaster, the data is someplace else. With internet access being pretty much ubiquitous and getting faster and faster and data storage getting so cheap, it makes sense to consider backing up to the cloud. This is why online backup systems are so intriguing. If the geeks can't do it, how can we expect our parents to? Still, for whatever reason, there are plenty of people, smart people (though we hear Scott is finally backing up properly now) - who don't have an adequate backup solution. Mac users running Leopard have it even easier, thanks to Time Machine and devices like the Time Capsule. At this point, I think most computer users know that it is important to backup. It's the one piece of tech advice that just can't be given enough. If you want to try it out, visit to sign up!īackup your data. Backblaze worked out the registration server issues and is now taking more users for the beta! If you already downloaded the program and had problems logging in, try again.
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