Re: On-Line Backup Service
Paranoia is good, in that it keeps you aware of what you're doing.
I have dreams of a home/office setup using Apple's XSan, a large, flexible, robust (though very expensive) system with an off-site colocated XSan site, using Apple's Time Machine software to automate all of the backup tasks as needed. Someday, Pete, someday...
Re: On-Line Backup Service
I'm using Mozy home. Works like a dream. It took a while first time I backed up everything. Now I've 119 GB of data backed up at mozy. I've a 10/10 Mbit internet connection
http://mozy.com/home
Re: On-Line Backup Service
After losing a good bit of data one time i am pretty strict with my back-up storage. I have a RAID 1 setup for my photo library only. Then I have a 1.5TB drive for a Time Machine back-up as well as my music back-up (music is kept on a portable 500GB "media drive"). Once a month, I take a different portable hard drive and backup my entire photo library. This drive stays off-site in a fire proof, pressurized, dehumidified safe. Even after all THAT, I am still worry about the off-site drive failing but just don't have the money to pony up for a G-Tech mini-RAID1.
I haven't really thought about online back-ups, but I think I should when I start getting into audio recording for my interviews. I was looking atthese guys. What should online storage pricing look like with a library ~150GB?
Re: On-Line Backup Service
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...a G-Tech mini-RAID1.
Admittedly, I don't know this product whatsoever, but much like camera wars I wouldn't expect any one particular product to be truly better than anther in the drive/storage market. The strength is in numbers; hot-spare drives, and replication to other drives/arrays.
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I haven't really thought about online back-ups, but I think I should when I start getting into audio recording for my interviews. I was looking at[url="http://www.rsync.net/]these guys[/url]. What should online storage pricing look like with a library ~150GB?
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I just checked out their site. You'd be looking at $96/month with them (150GB * $0.80/GB - 20% volume discount). Jungle Disk would be $22.50/month. Rsync.net customers sign up for a disk quota, and you pay for your quota. JungleDisk bills based on the space consumed, period; there's no rounding-up or incremental size tiers that you have to pay for.