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uberfoto
6 days agoNew member | Level 1
Status:
Gathering Support
Relink/claim external drive (or any) backup from a different (new) computer
Hey team,
I recently bought space to use the new Backups feature with an external drive. After the initial 2.5TB upload (which took about 9 days), the backup worked great until I upgraded to a newer computer.
External drive backups are locked to the computer they were created on, so I can’t claim or relink them with a different computer, even if the external drive is the same. Your agents recommend deleting the old backup and creating a new one, which is a hassle since I’m uploading a lot of data and it takes a long time. I’m also without backup for the next week while I re-upload it.
I pay extra for unlimited internet data, but that could be a problem for some people. I’d love to upgrade to fiber-based internet, but it’s not available in my neighborhood. I’m stuck with cable with a capped 50Mb/s upload speed and 1Gb/s download so for the time being, this will continue to be a problem with the backup service.
The ability to relink or “claim” a backup for the same external (or any) device would be a great feature for your product roadmap. It’s not a daily feature, but when it comes up, it’s risky, costly, and time-consuming to manage without it. Features like this often get delayed because they’re considered edge cases, but they become major long-term pain points for users.
- uberfotoNew member | Level 1
I think this might be able to be distilled down to a more universal "claim a backup" type feature vs being specific to external backups. If a backup already exists, allow a user to try to claim it with a new drive. There might have to be a validation check run first but something like this would save a lot of time and bandwidth.
- uberfotoNew member | Level 1
It doesn't seem like any of the features in this ideas section are gaining traction. I'd venture to guess the audience here are people in dire need of support and can't find it. We're left to try to SEO our suggestions the best we can in hopes that google indexes it and some other poor fool in need signs up and votes. 😅
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