In this post, we’ll discuss two popular command line and open-source programs: one older, Duplicity, and a new player, Restic. While Backblaze may be able to be installed, features, performance, and validity of backups may not have been tested. Linux users have a variety of options for handling data backup. These include MSP360 (formerly CloudBerry Lab), Duplicity, Duplicacy, 45 Drives, GoodSync, HashBackup, QNAP, Restic, and Rclone, plus other choices for NAS and hybrid uses. These operating systems are not supported. These operating systems are not supported and the Backblaze software cannot be installed on them.Īlpha, Beta, Prerelease, and Preview operating systems Mac OS X Server (10.9 and greater) can be backed up, but not all Server specific areas are allowed for backup, hence it is considered unsupported. Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion (Backblaze support ended April 1st, 2021) Mac OS X 10.7 Lion (Backblaze support ended August 1, 2019) Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard (Backblaze support ended August 1, 2019) Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard (Backblaze support ended August 1, 2019) Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger (Backblaze support ended February 1, 2013) Rclone is widely used on Linux, Windows and Mac. Windows Vista (Backblaze support ended August 1, 2019) Windows XP (Backblaze support ended August 1, 2019) Windows Server of any variety, including SBS * While still supported by Backblaze, the lack of security updates from Apple and the expiry of root security certs on these systems will require additional steps, discussed here.īackblaze includes native support for M1 Macs Operating Systems that are not supported Windows 11 (Windows 11 offers 64-bit only) Backblaze Online Backup supports and has client software for these operating systems The 5 Best Alternatives to Backblaze We’ll go over what each of our top choices does differently than Backblaze, as well as any similarities they bear, starting with our top choice, IDrive.
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