Files that are written to B2 should be OK, assuming they were written
without error to begin with. B2's object (rather than hierarchical)
storage only allows for writing the entire file at once and is not block
storage. There should be no partial files. If the write fails, then the
file won't b
On Sat, Jun 8, 2019, 5:36 PM sruckh--- via Bacula-users <
bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
I have used bacula off and on again for many years. Recently in this
list I was asking for help trying to integrate Bacula with back-end
cloud storage. Namely, I was trying to integrate with Ba
I gave up trying to get backblaze to work and switched to Wasabi with
s3fs-fuse. It was really easy to setup, and so far has been quite fast and
reliable. The price is very similar too.
On Sat, Jun 8, 2019, 5:36 PM sruckh--- via Bacula-users <
bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> I have
Hello Scott,
> Next I went for using, bacula's native, bacula-cloud-storage module.
> When I first starting down this path I was unaware that it was designed
> for S3/AWS. As I was wanting a Backblaze solution, I searched for a
> solution from the interwebs. This is where I found minio
> (http:/