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Backblaze mac m1
Backblaze mac m1












  1. Backblaze mac m1 for mac#
  2. Backblaze mac m1 movie#
  3. Backblaze mac m1 full#
  4. Backblaze mac m1 code#

For $7/Mo unlimited data (less if you pay for two years in advance), it is an excellent bargain. First of all, each 'thread' will only be able to upload at about 5 - 10 Mbits/sec, and if you are a long way from our datacenter (like Australia) then it can be as low as 1 Mbit/sec.

Backblaze mac m1 full#

can the M1 Mac mini handle and make use of 100 threads and full performance.

Backblaze mac m1 code#

I use BackBlaze for my cloud backups and like it a lot. Disclaimer: I work at Backblaze and wrote some of the threading code that uploads files. Also not sure if the problem would manifest once BackBlaze is done getting my data ingested. Not sure if this would be a problem if this was an audio only project. I'll resume the backup when I'm done for the day. I was running BackBlaze yesterday, too, so that threw me off the scent for a bit until I realized that BackBlaze might, just now, be working on backing up the very file DP was using simultaneously.īackBlaze Off. The project the worked great yesterday exhibit the same crash this morning. I noted that Crash Reporter showed a Video Access (or similar verbiage) issue as cause of several crashes.

Backblaze mac m1 movie#

from clicking on a MIDI Note to trying to move the Movie window to the desktop. just a random spontaneous "Poof -gone" crash when I performed seemingly random operations. Everything was fine yesterday, but today, when I started on a new segment of the score, DP crashed on me repeatedly. Never having previously encountered any issues with the process, I set BackBlaze on its merry way and go back to work on the score I am currently crafting. I recently started BackBlaze on the substantial task of backing up my new Mac Studio and all attached drives. You'd have to manually import your wife's stuff.This a warning based on a symptom which I believe I have traced to the interaction of DP11.1 and BackBlaze on Apple Silicon. The photos could reside there though, just not the catalog and support files.Īs for the phones, why not use Lr non Classic? take the photos with it and they auto sync back to classic. It backs up your files to the cloud so, if there is some local catastrophe (fire, flood, theft) you have a backup that is not vulnerable.

Backblaze mac m1 for mac#

Last I check Adobe says running that on a network drive won't work or will be unstable. Cyberduck is a libre server and cloud storage browser for Mac and Windows with support for FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, OpenStack Swift, Backblaze B2, Microsoft Azure & OneDrive, Google Drive and Dropbox. I wouldn't put the Lr C catalog on a network, if that's what you're proposing. I did have an issue with migrating to a new mac with them, but we got that sorted with good tech support. Hmm, I haven't had an issue with Backblaze and externals. Maybe even to solve the iPhone photos going into the LR workflow, which has always bothered me! In my experience time capsule and iCloud feels a little sandboxed, I like to have a backup that retains a folder structure. I am obviously a bit lost and would appreciate if anyone out there has some experience/advise. I already subscribe to google one (100 GB) for my Gmail account and iCloud (2TB) for backup of the family’s phones. This still needs off site backup and adds a lot of new hardware getting a NAS and new external hard drives. Off site could not be Backblaze, as they do not support network drives. getting a router that can map the external hard drives as network drives. I would prefer to run the Lightroom library as a network drive, as import and export time consumption is not an issue for me.

backblaze mac m1

so I’m now considering other options, but I’m not sure what will work the best.īesides the MBP I have two 4 TB external usb 2.5 drives. It keeps safety freezing which is a pain to deal with and I recently lost the online backup as I hadn’t plugged the external drive for a month. This workflow was fine albeit with one problem - I wanted to merge my own iPhone pictures and my wife’s iPhone pictures with the Lightroom catalogue so everything was living in chronologue next to each other, but I never got it smoothly set up so ever year I has to unload all the phone photos in a cumbersome process.īackblaze does not play nice with the external drives on the MBP. I used CCC to raid the two external hard drives. My old workflow was ingesting, sorting and deleting in Lightroom Classic on an iMac 2010 with catalogue on SSD + library on two external drives that were always plugged in and off site backup to Backblaze.

backblaze mac m1

I shoot a Nikon D750 and have around 3TB of Lightroom catalogue of mostly family and travel photos and recently purchased a MBP M1 with 1TB storage as my 2010 iMac died and desk space was short. The price will increase starting March 11 5PM PT for both new and existing users: The short answer is that we have enhanced the service in many ways and storage costs.














Backblaze mac m1