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than B2 for daily backups (which we'd want to delete after a few days).
than B2 for daily backups (which we'd want to delete after a few days).


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*https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/Maltfield_Log/2018_Q3#Mon_Jul_16.2C_2018
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* https://www.backblaze.com/b2/cloud-storage-pricing.html
* https://www.backblaze.com/b2/cloud-storage-pricing.html


I'm still estimating the cost of our backups to be about $100/year.
I'm still estimating the cost of our backups to be about $100/year.
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left-hand navigation pane to enter the information.
left-hand navigation pane to enter the information.


* https://secure.backblaze.com/billing.htm
* https://secure.backblaze.com/billing.htm


Thank you,
Thank you,

Revision as of 19:49, 28 November 2018

Hey Marcin,

Can you please add our billing information to our blackblaze account?

Upon further research, I've decided to use Backblaze B2 for storing our backups instead of Amazon Glacier. Though Glacier is slightly cheaper per byte, they require they have a minimum lifetime of 90 days. And S3 (a more expensive & hot cloud storage service from Amazon) has a minimum lifetime of 30 days. Consequently, our bill would be much, much higher than B2 for daily backups (which we'd want to delete after a few days).

I'm still estimating the cost of our backups to be about $100/year.

Backblaze appears to be our best option, so I created an account with them. We get 10G of free space on B2, so I've been able to test it over the past few weeks. As of today, I've forked our backup script to just upload the contents of our '/etc' directory (encrypted) to B2 on a daily basis. I created lifecycle rules to delete daily backups after 3 days, weekly backups after 1 month, and monthly backups after 1 year. I'll let this run for probably a couple months to ensure everything is working with the lifecycle rules before we cut over from dreamhost to Backblaze B2.

But for us to actually use B2 for our backups (cutting out dreamhost), we need to give them our billing information (we get only 10G free, but our daily backup is actually >15G).

The credentials for our blackblaze account can be found in our shared ose keepass. In addition to username & password, you'll need to import the 2FA key into your android app. The 2FA secret key is also in keepass.

After logging in, you should be able to click the "Billing" link on the left-hand navigation pane to enter the information.

Thank you,

Michael Altfield Senior System Administrator PGP Fingerprint: 8A4B 0AF8 162F 3B6A 79B7 70D2 AA3E DF71 60E2 D97B

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