![]() ![]() Then in the Synology you find where to put that Backblaze Bucket Id and Backblaze Application Key, and you are all configured. That's it! That's all you need on the Backblaze side. And also you create what is called an "Application Key" that you generate inside the Backblaze B2 Web Interface -> think of that as the password for that particular application to access your B2 bucket. ![]() Then to configure your Synology to push files into Backblaze, you need to create a "bucket" inside Backblaze B2 (you might create 1 bucket per Synology you own -> in your case that is 1 bucket, but if you purchase a second Synology you create a second bucket). Ok, after that, you have a Backblaze Account. That takes 3 steps, shown in this screenshot: and those steps are: 1) Click on "B2 Cloud Storage", 2) click on "Sign Up", and 3) Choose the region where you want your data stored (either USA or Europe). BLZE, the leading specialized storage cloud platform, recently shared news of a new disaster recovery service built on the B2 Cloud Storage: Continuity Centers’ Cloud Instant Business Recovery (Cloud IBR) which instantly recovers Veeam backups from from the Backblaze B2 Storage Cloud. A Backblaze account is defined by your email address and password. SAN MATEO, Calif., (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Backblaze, Inc. The first step is you create a Backblaze "Account" (which is free, you only pay for the data you store, and the first 10 GBytes is totally free where you don't give Backblaze a credit card - this is so you can evaluate the product risk free). ![]() Using B2 is SLIGHTLY more complicated than using Backblaze Personal Backup, but not all that hard for somebody who understands how to use a Synology NAS. I'm not entirely sure I even understand the concept but I see it has B2 Disclaimer: I work at Backblaze so I may be biased. ![]()
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