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    Restore list & S3 Backblaze

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      acebmxer
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      When viewing the restore page I constantly have to press the refresh backup list button to see the correct value for total backups and to see the S3 restore points or wait 2 -3 min to have it update on its own. If i navigate way from the page and back again i have to press refresh again or wait.

      Can xo-ce not store this information and then update periodically? Why does it need to constantly contact the S3 every time the page is visited?

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        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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        Hi,

        I will ask around. Pinging @lsouai-vates for reference.

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          DustinB
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          This is likely an HTTP limit of the S3 bucket where it only shows so many records at once over HTTP. B2 has a similar issue if you're viewing your bucket and files over HTTP.

          Over an SSH session you can list everything.

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          • lsouai-vatesL Offline
            lsouai-vates Vates 🪐 Product team XO Team @acebmxer
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            @acebmxer Hello,

            We’re aware of the Backblaze rate limits and this isn’t the first time it’s been raised. We’ll be looking into this on the XO side, studying different options such as caching restore points to reduce API calls. Longer-term improvements, possibly tied to advanced XO6 dashboards, are more of a 2026 horizon.

            Thanks for bringing this up!

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