

It can be done cloud to cloud, with movement of the data from your existing cloud service, for example Google Drive (opens in new tab), or Amazon S3 (opens in new tab), and then written to the Backblaze B2 server. Migrations to Backblaze B2 can be performed through a variety of different methods. Designed also to be ‘workflow friendly,’ as it can easily connect for NAS, SAN and MAM configurations. It is also well suited for media as the files are always accessible, and not stored on tape or another offline solution with the inherent delays of getting the data accessed. (Image credit: Backblaze) Backblaze B2: Featuresīackblaze B2 is designed to be able to handle the storage of media as they claim to have “Millions of objects and petabytes of data.” It is designed for ease of setup and to be up and running in minutes.
