Clound based storage - Home user

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Cloud based storage - Home user

Hey guys,

I have an external hard drive that I use for backups. But its a pain and I use it for other computers as well. I like the sound of real time backups meaning I dont have to ever worry about it. I also like the idea of cloud storage as its offsite in case of problems.

What worries me is whether I can trust some of the small companies that provide cloud storage. What would you guys recommend for real time cloud based storage? Preferably ones that have a reputation and encryption would be nice as well.

Thanks :)
 
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How much data?

Mozy has worked well for me on my server, but it gets expensive if there's a significant amount of data. I also use Jungle Disk on another machine which has been okay so far (about 12 months).
 
Thanks for the response. I was rather hoping for unlimited, but 1TB would be sufficient. Encryption would also be something I would need.

Are any of those you suggested suitable?

Thanks :)
 
Some cloud providers are able to decrypt customer data (law enforcement request, etc). I prefer to encrypt sensitive information using my own private key before it hits the Internet.
 
Thats a good idea, but in terms of the amount of data I am talking about (1TB) is that viable? If I am talking about real time updates I guess it wouldn't be possible anyway?

I have no idea so got to ask! What do you use to do that?

Thanks :)
 
Have you calculated how long it'll take to upload 1TB? Even if you've got sufficient upstream bandwidth some of the cloud providers will limit the available bandwidth (or they used to).
 
Have you calculated how long it'll take to upload 1TB? Even if you've got sufficient upstream bandwidth some of the cloud providers will limit the available bandwidth (or they used to).

No I haven't calculated but surely that doesn't matter once it has been backed up the first time because it will only backup changes?


Just had a look at it and that does look pretty good. Another one I have just found is this: http://www.carbonite.co.uk/

Another thing that I have thought of, is because it only backs up one PC, do you think it's possible to backup a laptop to the PC first? So that both will then get backed up?

Thanks for the responses :)
 
No I haven't calculated but surely that doesn't matter once it has been backed up the first time because it will only backup changes?

It'll depend on your upload speed. If you're on ADSL and getting 1Mb/s then 1TB is going to take you about 100 days. If you're on FTTC and getting 10Mb/s it'll be a more reasonable 10 days.

The above assumes that the provider doesn't cap you. Carbonite for example deliberately slow things down as the amount of data increases. Google 'carbonite upload speed calculator' and you’ll see (if it’s to be believed) that the estimate for a 1TB upload is over two years! (regardless of what your theoretical upload speed is)
 
Thanks for the response. Thats a bit ridiculous then! My upload speed is only 1Mbps anyway at the moment.

But if they cap it as well (which it is clear they do) then it will take a ridiculous amount of time! :(

Thanks for pointing that out, don't know what to do now!
 
Backblaze http://www.backblaze.com/

I only have 165gb stored.

I just left the pc on and it uploaded in the background over 2 weeks I think

They don't limit upload speed or storage.

Use the trial and it will give you and indication of how long your initial back up will take.

I don't notice it running in the background now even when gaming.
 
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http://www.backblaze.com/news.html

A few links on that page

"Where Your Data is Stored
• 365 Main Datacenter
• Shared with Sun Micro., Cnet, Esurance
• 24x7 Onsite Staff
• Biometric Security
• Diesel & Induction Power Redundancy
• 25 Independent Telecom Providers
• 24” Raised floor with Seismic Pedestals"
 
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