Amateurs. Crashplan without a crashplan, or just shitty infrastructure. Fire someone. Thanks for sharing some reality! /me mentally scratches crashplan from existence Personally it's hard to want to replicate my personal data with an external entity in most ways or forms. I played with spideroak (decent linux client), but don't use them for anything really. I don't replicate data that isn't within my admin control or across a vpn. Not to mention wanting to pay for off-site replication of tb's worth of data "securely" with guise. Most will answer a subpoena in 2 seconds with a disk image of your all your data on it, and that is not cool. Sadly it's simply a matter of paying someone enough to get it, and there are far richer than myself seeking fun and profit. Dealing with enterprise network, storage, or whatever for a bit - shit happens. Replicate your data, trust nothing but yourself. Almost why one might keep a small ebay'd data center around, just in case. Two, if you got em. -mb On 02/22/2013 12:13 PM, Wayne Davis wrote: > That IS noteworthy. > > > On 02/22/2013 11:39 AM, Eric Cope wrote: >> Since we are talking about cloud backup solutions. I just had an >> interesting experience with Crashplan that I will share. >> Crashplan offers a seed service, where you can request an external >> hard drive be sent to you, you put all of your data on it, and mail it >> back. It can be faster than waiting to upload everything. >> Additionally, if you need to recover, then can send you the hard drive >> with your data on it for fast recovery. >> >> So, I received an email from Crashplan that my data was on a corrupted >> disk volume. They are working to recover it, but until then, they are >> backing up all of my data to another disk. In addition, they offered >> this seed service for free since their volume died. I have additional >> backups so I am not concerned regarding data loss or slow uploads, but >> its cool to have a slick method of seeding your data. >> >> Thanks, >> Eric >> --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss