Daily Deal: Backblaze Unlimited Backup
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It's so important to backup everything you have stored on your devices. If you are looking for a cloud-based backup system, Backblaze Unlimited Backup could be the answer. Backblaze allows you to backup your computer and any external drives you have plugged in. When you add new photos, music or files, they are backed up automatically and then available across multiple devices and platforms. If you delete something, it will still be available for 30 days in Backblaze. Try them out for $24.99 (50% off) for a one year subscription. This deal is only around for 1 day, so you have to hurry.Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is powered and curated by StackCommerce. A portion of all sales from Techdirt Deals helps support Techdirt. The products featured do not reflect endorsements by our editorial team.
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I like really would like to be a backblaze customer because ..
But.
I don't want a client installed on my computer running all-the-time. I want to be able to turn it on when I need it and off the rest of the time.
So.
I have an AMI running that I backup to. Clunky. But it works.
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