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Integrate Transmit with Backblaze B2
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Transmit is a third-party integration with Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage that provides a simple drag-and-drop interface that interacts with Backblaze B2. You can use Transmit 5 to move your data to a new Backblaze B2 S3-compatible bucket.
Transmit is available only for macOS 11.0+.
Enable Backblaze B2
Before you begin: You must have a Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage account. You can sign up here. If you already have a Backblaze account and the left navigation menu contains a B2 Cloud Storage section, your account is already enabled for Backblaze B2.
- Sign in to your Backblaze account.
- In the left navigation menu under Account, click My Settings.
- Under Enabled Products, select the checkbox to enable B2 Cloud Storage.
- Review the Terms and Conditions, and click OK to accept them.
Create a Bucket
You can use an existing Backblaze B2 bucket, or you can create a new bucket.
- Sign in to your Backblaze account.
- In the left navigation menu under B2 Cloud Storage, click Buckets.
- Click Create a Bucket.
- Enter a name for your bucket.
Bucket names must be at least six characters and globally unique. A message is displayed if your bucket name is already in use. - Select a privacy setting: Private or Public.
Files that are in a private bucket require authentication to perform an action, for example, downloading. Public buckets do not require authentication so you can easily share files. You can change a bucket's privacy settings at any time. - If applicable, enable a Backblaze B2 server-side encryption key.
- Enable Object Lock to restrict a file from being modified or deleted for a specified period of time.
- Click Create a Bucket, and copy the value that is in the Endpoint field; you may need this value for other processes.
- Click Lifecycle Settings to control how long to keep the files in your new bucket.
Create an Application Key
You can use your master application key, or you can create a new application key.
Application keys control access to your Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage account and the buckets that are contained in your account.
- Sign in to your Backblaze account.
- In the left navigation menu under Account, click Application Keys.
- Click Add a New Application Key, and enter an app key name.
You cannot search an app key by this name; therefore, app key names are not required to be globally unique. - In the Allow Access to Bucket(s) dropdown menu, select All or a specific bucket.
- Select your access type (for example, Read and Write).
- Select the optional Allow List All Bucket Names checkbox (required for the Backblaze B2 S3-compatible API List Buckets operation).
- Click Create New Key, and note the resulting keyID and applicationKey values.
Install and Set Up Transmit 5
- Install Transmit 5 here.
- Run the installer, and follow the prompts.
- Open Transmit 5, and click Quick Connect.
- Click SFTP, and select Backblaze B2.
- Enter your application key and key ID.
- Click Connect.
Upload Files to Backblaze B2
Your Backblaze B2 buckets are displayed in the Transmit window.
- Select the files from the right frame that you want to upload, and drag the files to the Backblaze B2 bucket on the left frame.
- Click the transfers icon to view the files that are uploading to Backblaze B2 and the rate at which they are uploading.
Edit Preferences
- Edit the transfer speed to help improve the speed at which the files are uploaded or downloaded.
- Select Transmit, and select Preferences.
- Click Transfers.
- Change the number of files (up to 12) that you want to transfer simultaneously.
- Enable automatic retry of file transfers.
- Change Downloading files to Try to resume the transfer.
- Change Uploading files to Try to resume the transfer.