![]() ![]() You MIGHT be able to enter in zero for the "daysFromHidingToDeleting", I'm not sure, haven't tested it. :-) All done by the Backblaze servers, no manual work, no crazy programs to install. My favorite trick is to use the 'Lifecycle Rules', and let Backblaze servers do all the work for you so you can unplug your own laptop from the network and go about your life not worrying about it. Come back in 2 or 3 days, your files are all gone. Specify "daysFromHidingToDeleting" to be 1Ĭlick "Update Bucket". Specify "daysFromUploadingToHiding" to be 1 ![]() Leave "fileNamePrefix" blank (or specify the sub folder you want to delete all the files in). There are docs for Lifecycle Rules here: īut here is the trick: Sign into your Backblaze web account here: then look for the name of your bucket, and click on the "Lifecycle Settings" for the bucket you want to empty, and click the radio button for "Use custom lifecycle rules:" and a little interface will appear. My favorite trick is to use the "Lifecycle Rules", and let Backblaze servers do all the work for you so you can unplug your own laptop from the network and go about your life not worrying about it. Disclaimer: I work at Backblaze but mostly on the Personal Backup side, not in the B2 world.īut it looks like it's going to take FOREVER
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