How do you convince someone, who already doesn’t take backups seriously, to opt into a backup strategy that costs 3 times their cellular service? The Backblaze subscription is priced at almost ₹550 per month. Many of my friends have a few hundred GBs of important data that they want to back up. The problem with their subscription is their all-or-nothing approach and the lack of localized pricing. However, their raising prices are making it incredibly difficult to recommend the service to most of my friends. And for a couple of bucks more, they’ll keep your files for a whole year! I wrote down why I like the service so much the last time they raised prices. Even at $7, Backblaze offers exceptional value - you’re literally getting unlimited backup. I joined when their pricing was $5/month and only recently, they had raised their pricing to $6/month. The combination of these two trends, along with our desire to continue investing in providing a great service, is driving the need to modestly increase our prices.īackblaze is a phenomenally good backup service and I’ve been a happy customer for several years now, with two active backup licenses for my Macs. Additionally, not only have component prices not fallen at traditional rates, but recently electronic components that we rely on to provide our services have actually increased in price. However, the average backup size stored by Computer Backup customers has spiked 15% over just the last two years. We’ve invested in deduplication, compression, and other technologies to continually optimize our storage platform and drive our costs down-savings which we pass on to our customers in the form of storing more data for the same price. Over the last 14 years, we have worked diligently to keep our costs low and pass our savings on to customers. Backblaze CEO Gleb Budman, writing on the company blog:
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