I use Crashplan. I am very happy with it. Family plan is only $84/yr too. I can get my files on my phone too. Oh, and its encrypted at 445bits AES, so the NSA can keep its nose out of my business.

It allows me to backup to my NAS (onsite RAID), and offsite. They have Linux, Mac, and Windows clients (Java).

Eric


On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 10:32 PM, Derek Trotter <expat.arizonan@gmail.com> wrote:

On 07/09/2013 10:22 PM, der.hans wrote:
Am 09. Jul, 2013 schwätzte Derek Trotter so:

moin moin,

Here's something that just occurred to me.  I used to know a guy in Wickenburg who was responsible for the backups where he worked.  He told me that once a week when he came to work, he would take the last set of backups to the bank where he put them in the firm's safe deposit box.  He would bring the tapes that were in the box back to the office where they would be used for the next backup.

Order is important. Don't want all of the backups on site at the same
time.

Can't find my normal warning story about the company that had both sets of
backups on the racks when the datacenters went up in flames. An intern ran
into the DC to rescue a set of backups or the company would have lost
everything.

Do the first backup on disc 1 and copy it to disc 2.  Then take disc 1 to the bank.  Next time put copies of the backup on discs 2 and 3.  Take disc 2 to the bank and bring disc one back.  If both backups are in the building when it burns to the ground, they'll be as useful as all that healthy eating and exercise the people in New York did on September 10.


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"I get my copy of the daily paper, look at the obituaries page, and if I’m not there, I carry on as usual."

Patrick Moore

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