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You do have to change the type over to archival, and if you have many small files and don't do it in one big upload (i.e.
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It doesn't actually give me a breakdown because I still have $170ish in credit from my $300 free trial credits for signing up. If I could get my 3TB backed up for $3.6 $0.0012/GB instead I may want to move over to CloudBerry (or MSP360 as it's now called I guess). What pricing did you get on Google archival storage? I see they list $0.0012 - $0.005 per GB, that's actually a big difference when you're taking thousands of GBs. The docker uses less ram & CPU than crashplan's. I use it to back up locally to a fireproof USB drive as well. I also really like Cloudberry's retention and versioning features and it's encryption and data compression seems to be very robust. I ended up spending $30 for a license for Cloudberry Linux (on the app store, free 30 day trial) and setting up cloud backs with google datastore archival class for ~$5/month in fees (vs $10 for crashplan). Not only did the upload end up being capped at ~10mbps vs my 30mbps full upload, but the VM latency issues extended beyond the single main VM to all 4 gaming VMs. I just wanted to give an update with my situation, I was never able to get crashplan to fully back up my 4M+ files (~3.5 TB).
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