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How does Backblaze support Linux Users?
backblaze.com/b2/docs/quick_command_line.html Linux Applications for B2 Linux-based tools that support B2 include Duplicity
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How to configure Backblaze B2 with Duplicity on Linux
Millions of Linux installations around the world include duplicity, an open source backup tool which supports encryption
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Supported Operating Systems
allowed for backup, hence it is considered unsupported. Linux, BSD, Unix and other *nix systems. These operating systems
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Top Questions from CrashPlan Users
1. Does Backblaze back up Linux? Linux users can back up to Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage, our low-cost cloud storage
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Quickstart Guide for Rclone and B2 Cloud Storage
download the Mac DMG here. For Linux, the FUSE file system is bundled with s3fs in linux repositories, so install s3fs-fuse
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Limitations to the B2 Web UI
which must be run from Windows command shell, Mac Terminal or Linux shell. The command line tool has more functionality, you
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Using CrossFTP with B2
 is a free FTP and cloud storage client for Win, Mac, and Linux. Note : The Mac client currently isn't compatible with
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How is storage space calculated for B2 Cloud Storage?
10.6 the number listed in Get Info is also bytes. On Linux, file sizes are reported in bytes also: Duplicate
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Quickstart Guide for SoDA and Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage
storage. SoDA Data Management Prerequisites A Linux host is needed in the environment, either bare metal or virtual
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B2 Resiliency, Durability and Availability
erasure coding to create the parity shards. But, unlike Linux software RAID, which offers just 1 or 2 parity blocks, our
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