Backblaze focuses on delivering high service availability, allowing customers to access their cloud data reliably at any time. However, high availability does not guarantee complete data protection. While Backblaze B2 uses internal redundancy and recovery mechanisms to maintain platform resilience, these protections are primarily designed for system recovery purposes and are not intended to function as a dedicated end-user backup solution.

Backblaze B2 does not provide built-in user-level backup
Backblaze B2 relies on object versioning rather than a traditional recycle bin to manage deleted or overwritten files, with retention controlled through configurable lifecycle rules that can preserve versions for extended or even indefinite periods. However, long-term protection still depends on native object versioning and careful policy management.
By integrating Ahsay, your business gains a dedicated backup and recovery layer that goes beyond object versioning. With centrally managed retention policies, isolated backup copies, and reliable point‑in‑time recovery, you achieve comprehensive protection against:
- Data synchronization errors
- Human error
- Data corruption
- Insider threats
- Malware, ransomware, and hackers
Own your cloud data. Take back control.
Downtime is just the beginning when critical business data is lost. The real impact?
- Reputation damage
- Customer trust destroyed
- Costly legal risks
With Ahsay's Backblaze B2 backup solution, you stay in charge. Enjoy instant access to your data with unlimited retention periods—no limits, no compromises. Securing backups to your local physical storage gives you complete ownership and control of your business's critical cloud information. And with Ahsay, recovery is never in doubt. Your cloud data is available 24/7, whenever you need it.
How does Ahsay protect Backblaze B2 data?
Ahsay helps businesses securely protect and maintain immediate access to critical Backblaze B2 cloud data whenever needed. With advanced data protection technologies such as immutable backups, AES 256-bit encryption, two-factor authentication, Restore Drill (backup data validation), and multi-destination backup, businesses can strengthen ransomware protection and improve disaster recovery readiness.