![]() ![]() I adore ArqBackup’s flexibility to back up to arbitrary destinations like my NAS or my own S3 bucket (I used to use Wasabi), but if the software is rotten at its core, it’s not worth the hassle. That was the last straw where I thought, OK it’s time. … That I didn’t notice ArqBackup haven’t backed up anything for 6 weeks in early December. Errors like these didn’t prevent me from backing up my Mac, but over time I got so used to seeing an error message every two hours… db file that I needed to manually exclude, usually something Wallet- or Siri-related. ![]() ArqBackup never seemed to have caught up with macOS system permissions change, and I can’t recall the last time I had a backup task finish without error-it’s always another system. They later moved back to a native app in Version 7, but the unreliable backup engine remained. My experience with ArqBackup has been very bumpy: many people wholeheartedly recommended ArqBackup 2 but when I tried it out, they had just had this new backup engine + an electron Mac app for Version 6. I spent some time to switch my online backup provider from ArqBackup to Backblaze. The backups do not include my Time Machine data, to avoid “backup of a backup”. 1įor content on my NAS (mostly vlog footages and RAW photos), they are backed up to Backblaze B2 using Synology’s Hyper Backup app. ![]()
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