Online Backup

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Hi,

Now that I have 20Mbps upload I want to get some online backups going of my unrecoverable files (I'll just store lists of media as that's always gettable).

I was thinking of Amazon Glacier, but then I saw the recovery costs. Let's say I stored 200GB and had to retrieve the whole thing one month due to a disaster, that's $300+ which is ridiculous!

So I'm after about 200GB of storage, as cheap as possible without any retrieval penalties.

Thanks
 
Something else I'd like as well is for it to restore my file dates rather than just putting today's date on it when you restore. Do any of them do that?

Thanks
 
Crashplan? Costs me £3 to £4 per month (it's 5.99 USD so changes with the £/$ rate) for 275GB of backup.

Will have to try a restore and see how the file stamp is handled.
 
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+1 for Crashplan

I've got almost 450Gb on it now, wouldn't be without it these days, has saved my bacon once in the past 4 years when an internal HDD went and I discovered my local external backup was corrupt. Since then I've started doing a crashplan back up and a local encrypted crashplan backup too.

Not sure about restoring dates, pretty sure it left the original dates of my files intact though.
 
What upload speeds are you getting to crashplan?

The last time I tried it, it wouldn't go above 100KB/s.
 
I just went for it, on a bit of a whim. I actually tried the software before as a local backup and was quite impressed, plus the cost is good.

Hopefully the dates do get restored. Not a massive problem if they don't & I can always move if I don't like it after a month.

What upload speeds are you getting to crashplan?

The last time I tried it, it wouldn't go above 100KB/s.

6Mbps at the moment so that's what, 600-700KB/s. Less than half my broadband, but not too bad. Maybe it speeds up if I go afk?

3 days for my initial 200GB

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Up to 11Mbps now.
 
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How's it going to handle my 1.4GB PST? Does it do block backup, or is it going to be retarded about it and try upload 1.4GB every time I open Outlook? :p
 
Crashplan will only upload the changes, not the whole file again, it's pretty good about that stuff. It might initially say it has the whole file size to upload but it will re-adjust. It uploads just the changes to my Outlook files and Lightroom catalogue for example, never the whole file again.
 
Crashplan will only upload the changes, not the whole file again, it's pretty good about that stuff. It might initially say it has the whole file size to upload but it will re-adjust. It uploads just the changes to my Outlook files and Lightroom catalogue for example, never the whole file again.

Cool, thanks :)
 
Backblaze or Carbonite without any shadow of doubt.

Unlimited storage for both, Backblaze works out better value for money.

I've been using Carbonite for the last 3-4 years but am about to switch to Backblaze when I eventually get some drives for my N54L
 
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6Mbps at the moment so that's what, 600-700KB/s. Less than half my broadband, but not too bad. Maybe it speeds up if I go afk?

I saw similar speeds last night when I tried it in a VM. The 'trust no one' encryption feature is a nice touch. Shame about the lack of PayPal support. :(
 
Really annoyed that crashplan does not have thumbnails on their android app :(
 
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Does it allow the sync of existing folders?

I am looking for a cloud backup at the moment but it needs to have:

sync existing folders
up to £10 a month
at least 200gb space
android application (with thumbnails)
 
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Does it allow the sync of existing folders?

I am looking for a cloud backup at the moment but it needs to have:

sync existing folders
up to £10 a month
at least 200gb space
android application (with thumbnails)
Not existing but you could create a symbolic link, that should work (sorry, don't know the Windows term for this).
 
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Really annoyed that crashplan does not have thumbnails on their android app :(

True, but isn't really designed for that sort of storage, I think it's just a nice side effect which they have worked on a little to provide mobile downloads.

Not existing but you could create a symbolic link, that should work (sorry, don't know the Windows term for this).

Same name in Windows :). You can make them using mklink in command prompt.
 
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