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> Restoring costs money and laptop users don't have good ways of doing complete restores just for test as it's a lot of downtime.

At least for the standard Backblaze service you can download for free. For a USB drive you float the cost of the drive (they reimburse you when you return it)--maybe you pay shipping?



Downloading my full backup would use the entire month's quota on Comcast, forcing me to pay more money to my crappy ISP.


Downloading rarely makes sense for a full restore, but is perfect for smaller restores or tests. Even if it didn't blow away your quota they only keep the packaged restores around for 7 days and I've found that difficult to restore a large amount of data with home Internet.

To restore it to a drive all you pay out of pocket is return shipping of the drive. The one time I had to use it I was slightly over the 30 days (I was waiting on a repair before I could restore the data) and it wasn't an issue.




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