Replacement for CrashPlan on Windows Home Server

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My CrashPlan account is coming to an end as they are no longer selling consumer plans and focusing on small businesses and beyond.

I currently have everything stored on a HP Microserver (music, videos, photos etc) running Windows Home Server 2011 which serves my needs very well. Except now!

Looking for a replacement for CrashPlan, it seems all of the consumer level plans have software that detects the server software and refuses to either install or work without a business account which are several times the cost of the personal plan. I'm not a business and don't need the cost or gubbins that their business level plans provide.

Does anyone use a similar service on Windows Home Server without having to buy a business plan? I'd like it to work much like CrashPlan - just sit there backing up everything to the cloud automatically without any intervention from me.

Any suggestions (that don't include me replacing the operating system on the server, I know I could do that but its a last resort)?

PS Should say I've tried BackBlaze, Carbonite and even the Crashplan Small Business versions. Not interested in dropbox etc as I'd need to go in and manually mess around every now and again
 
They have a trial version. Combined with backblaze B2 that could work well.

Will have a fiddle tonight
 
The client is a different application from the one that I'm using today. Code 42 (who now own crash plan) have stopped supporting installations on servers of any kind, and in a chat with their support team weren't sure if it would even install, let alone work properly.
 
It did seem strange to me - my original plan was to use their small business version as it's priced pretty keenly
 
Arq seems to be working so far with a couple of folders and Dropbox.

Next step is Backblaze B2 which seems remarkably cheap
 
Quick update to this - I think I'm going ahead with Arq and Backblaze B2. From my tests it seems to be the cheapest combination given what I want to do. Got to run a few more restore tests but otherwise it's looking good
 
That definitely put me off!

The combination of Arq and backblaze B2 is working well for a lower cost at the moment. We'll see how it goes - the good thing is backblaze is pay as you go so I can always go back to crash plan in the future
 
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