Backblaze announces one exabyte – a billion gigabytes – of customer data has now been backed up<div class="feat-image">
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Backblaze has been my go-to backup service for as long as I can remember. With its native macOS application, fast backup speed, and rock-solid track record of being ready for Apple’s latest software updates, it’s one of the few applications that I am never looking to change to something else. Today, Backblaze is
announcing they’ve crossed over the one exabyte of data storage mark.
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Backblaze announces one exabyte – a billion gigabytes – of customer data has now been backed up