Dang it, dropped phone and hit send.Personally I use Crashplan - http://www.crashplan.com/They have support for Linux/Mac/Win and have multiple ways of actually storing your data. Peer to peer is free, and you only get charged for what you send to their datacenter.It's worked great and the client doesn't suck.-MikeYou can take a look at bitcasa. I was working on their beta and while they have some interesting data models their uptime and accessibility was good. Not sure if they have pricing up quite yet however.
On Feb 20, 2013 1:55 AM, "Wayne Davis" <waydavis@centurylink.net> wrote:I'm looking for a inexpensive Cloud bases backup solution for Linux / Win / Android. Thinking about 1 TB will be needed.
This will be used to backup important Business data as well as various stuff on multiple platforms.
I NEARLY jumped on JustCloud until I did a little research JUST before plunking down my CC. Seems many folks are NOT happy campers over at JC land.
With that exception, and it s a big one when you can't get your stuff that was supposedly safe.
So, I'm sure someone here has a good solution. One they use either professionally or privately where they have actually had to get files back from the cloud and were able to.
SO... thoughts?
Wayne
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