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This means the software needs to be able to allow to multiple backup storage locations. One solution: I like to have a online backup as well as local backups (for redundancy and speed I want to have backups on local storage).Fast Backups: The backup should be fast and not unnecessarily limited (at some point you will run into limits with everything but 100 kB/s is does not seem reasonable to me).In this section I lay out my requirements for an ideal backup solution. With the latest update, the block synchronization was trigger at least once a week which meant that you could not backup your data for days and if for whatever reason one of my external hard drives got disconnected the whole process started all over again.īackup solutions are very subjective. But if you have a large amount of data this process can take days. I understand the importance of verifying the data against the backup. The second issue was related to the never-ending block synchronization. Either way, this only shows that you are at Crashplan's mercy. I don't know if this was because I uploaded less data recently or whether that is a permanent change. Lately, it seemed that the speed issue got better (at least for my rather slow connection). In the last major update, Crashplan removed the config files all together and one had to resort to some "creative solutions" to change the settings. This option was later removed but the setting was still changeable via the configuration file. Early versions of Crashplan had a GUI option to select the level of de-duplication. The fix for this problem was to disable the de-duplication. Coincidentally this in is about the 10GB per day that Crashplan quotes on their webpage. I am not sure if there are technical reasons for this but the speed was pretty constant regardless of which corner of the world I backing up my data. In my case, I ended up getting upload speeds of ~100kB/s. The usual issues were related to being de-duplication turned on. Historically Crashplan was not known for being the fastest backup system out there.
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The first issue is related to the uploaded speed.
#Crashplan upgrade failed code#
Over these years through Code 42, the company behind Crashplan, make a bunch of changes that it unbearable to use I have been using Crashplan for the better for at least half a decade and wrote several posts about it.