And throughout all of these issues, Crashplan support sucked. Sure they give big warnings of this, but a small grace period would be nice.
#CRASHPLAN FOR MAC NOT WORKING ARCHIVE#
The UI was finicky – if the wrong settings were changed, my entire backup archive would be expunged by the system – with no time to go back and undo anything. The backup service would load slowly, and would frequently re-scan my computer. I would usually only see 100kbps or so upload speed, even when I knew I had much more bandwidth. Backup upload speed was nothing like I saw using Backblaze. However, over the last few months of using it, and leading up to this giant Crashplan data loss disaster, have seen a darker side. My initial impression of Crashplan was good – a flexible service with lots of configuration options. Note that nowadays, I believe that Backblaze retains data for 3-6 months, which is much much better.Īnyway, I decided that having longer than 1 month retention times for my data was important, and switched to Crashplan. Because of this little quirk of their service, I decided to switch backup providers to Crashplan. Backblaze would delete data from my archive if it didn’t see that data connected to my computer for a month – so if I went on vacation for 2 months and stored away my external hard drives, my data would be automatically expunged at the end of the first month. However, the one thing Backblaze didn’t do at the time was offer unlimited, or very long retention. Backblaze was great – a lightweight, easy to use front end, fast backup speed, low system resources, good support response times, and most importantly, a reliable service. Before I switched to Crashplan, I was using Backblaze for online backup.
I’ve been using online backup for a number of years. And Crashplan doesn’t seem to have any remorse. It’s gone – my entire online backup archive of all of my data – my life’s work – 2.4 tb of everything – completely gone. That’s right, Crashplan lost all of my data, unrecoverably. After almost an entire week of not being able to backup to Crashplan because of “archive maintenance” on their part, I was informed today that instead of merely maintaining my backup archive, Crashplan LOST THE ENTIRE THING.