Backblaze, Inc. identifies manual, machine-by-machine adjustments as a costly deployment tax that slows infrastructure growth.
The company recommends leveraging existing stack tools to scale deployments efficiently and maintain consistency. By removing friction from the deployment process, Backblaze, Inc. targets organizations seeking a streamlined approach to infrastructure management.
Backblaze has recently attended the GTC AI conference to assess emerging requirements for AI-driven data storage. The company also set a March 2026 end-of-support date for Backup Exec and urged customers to consider a migration to its B2 cloud storage. These steps form part of Backblaze’s ongoing efforts to address changing infrastructure and storage needs.
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