B2 allows its users to upload files that can be up to 10TB in size. In total, the stored more than 125 million files worth 525TB of data. A number of partners, including Synology, Cloudberry, OpenIO and Cubix, also today announced that they will now offer B2 as a storage option for their customers.īackblaze says more than 15,000 users signed up for the service since the private alpha launch last year. Today, B2 is coming out of beta and ready for production use. While the company can’t compete with the likes of Amazon, Microsoft and Google when it comes to the overall feature set of its nascent cloud platform, Backblaze decided to significantly undercut its competitors pricing when it first announced its B2 cloud storage service last September. Backblaze is still best known for its backup service, but the company has also set its sights on the fast-growing cloud storage market.
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