![]() ![]() In my case it would take me several days to down- and upload the data on a 100 Mbit/s down/30 Mbit/s up connection. This has a couple of downsides: Most notably, the move might take a “while”, depending on the amount of data and your connection. Thus, rather than simply telling Backblaze’s servers to move the folder from A to B, you need to move by downloading the data from A and re-uploading it to B. Sounds like a now-brainer, but B2 does not (yet) have a “server side copy”-/”server side move”-feature. ![]() In order to simplify some of by backup efforts, I recently had to move just over 1.5TB of data on Backblaze B2. No more need to set up a Packet instance to do it. Most tools that support B2 have already added support for the new feature as well, so copying/moving data on B2 has become rather simple. Details can be found in this post on their blog. Backblaze officially added a “server side copy”-feature to their B2 service in August of 2019. ![]()
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