Hello Radoslaw B2 does claim to be S3 compatible with a few exceptions.
https://www.backblaze.com/b2/docs/s3_compatible_api.html I'm not sure if any of these are a Bacula show stopper so I guess the only way to find out is to try it. Bacula 11 was compiled from source without the S3 driver so I'll need to rebuild it. There seems to have been some issues with this for some people but I haven't been following this topic much. Best Chris On Wed, 6 Jul 2022, 10:42 am Radosław Korzeniewski, < rados...@korzeniewski.net> wrote: > Hello, > > śr., 6 lip 2022 o 10:14 Chris Wilkinson <winstonia...@gmail.com> > napisał(a): > >> I’m currently in the process of backing my data to the cloud. For that >> I’m using Backblaze B2 to keep a backup copy of the local data using a sync >> program as well as a local backup using Bacula. Sync is not a reliable >> backup solution as it is prone to double or common failure so I’d like to >> move to a proper backup. I’m currently using Bacula to back up locally to >> disk but would like to move that storage to B2 as well. AFAIK there’s no >> driver for B2 (only AWS, Azure) so wonder if this is possible with Bacula >> Community? >> > > The so-called "AWS Driver" is the "S3 Driver" in reality, so you can use > it with any compatible S3 cloud storage provider. It is not required to > stick with AWS only. > > >> >> I chose B2 over AWS largely on the grounds of cost. >> >> It’s not clear to me why a driver is even necessary since cloud storage >> can be mounted with rclone and treated just like a local disk. Is this just >> a performance issue? >> > > I think it is performance and reliability. > > best regards > -- > Radosław Korzeniewski > rados...@korzeniewski.net >
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