[ale] Online Backup

Greg Freemyer greg.freemyer at gmail.com
Tue Aug 26 14:06:48 EDT 2008


It used to have daily upload limits of 2GB.  If that is still the
case, it would not work for me.  (We have more than 2GB of delta's per
day and that does not include the initial upload.)

FYI: I'm backing up a couple file servers so I assume I have more
daily activity than you do.

Greg

On 8/26/08, Robert Coggins <ale at cogginsnet.com> wrote:
> I was looking at S3 but I think it is a little more than what I want to
>  pay right now.  Something along the line of carbonite's prices looks
>  good ($50/yr unlimited storage) but looks like they only have windows
>  clients.
>
>
>  Robert
>
>
>  Brian Pitts wrote:
>  > Robert Coggins wrote:
>  >> All,
>  >>
>  >> I am looking into off-site storage for my personal data, maybe 150GB.  I
>  >> am wondering what suggestions ale has?  Encryption isn't *that* big of a
>  >> deal as I would probably encrypt my data either way before sending it
>  >> up.  Although if you have experiences with services that you highly
>  >> trust I would like to hear about them.
>  >
>  > I plan to start backing up to S3 [0] with duplicity [1] as soon as I
>  > have the time to set it up. 150GB should cost less than $30 a month.
>  >
>  > [0] http://aws.amazon.com/s3
>  > [1] http://duplicity.nongnu.org/
>  >
>  > -Brian
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