I have a 1G up/down fiber connection but the download rate fluctuates between 15 and 30MB/s (roughly 1/3rd of pipe at the peak I've seen, yes I know theoretical max speeds, even so the backblaze speedtest says I can do on average 500mbps up with a 908mbps peak and 540mbps down from their datacenters, so in theory I should be able to get to 50MB/s on average for download, and be able to upload a bit over 5TB of data per day according to the calculator)Īfter poking around more in preferences I noted that there was an option to add a passphrase to encrypt the data with a private key. << link for anyone that wants it (I'm using MacOS) I did note that they also provide a special downloader to try to improve the speed, doesn't seem like that helps a single zip file at all. I did complete md5sum for the original file and the extracted zip download and they do match, so that is good. The other problem with a ZIP is that now i need 2x the space to extract it. (It did show up within a few minutes of requesting it, but again it was a single file, not sure how long it takes for larger datasets). This now means that even a single file that I know is not compressible is going to be zipped up and eventually made available for download. To download it, please check the box next to the file and click "Continue with Restore".Īre there plans to allow any file size to be downloaded on-the-fly? The download and share options are not yet available for files larger than 1,024MB. So I decided I'd test downloading a file to test restoring it from the cloud, and I'm greeted with this message:
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