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What Data Backup Service Do You Use?

4 pointsby helios410almost 14 years ago
Hello,<p>I have approximately 150GB of data (documents and various types of media) I would like to backup to an off-site location, in case my hard drives fail.<p>I used to use Mozy, but they are increasing their prices, so I'm open to suggestions. Thanks.

3 comments

bksalmost 14 years ago
Depending on your needs there are some options for online data backup solutions. If your needs are more consumer oriented, say files and media vs. databases, exchange servers and networked files - take a look at www.backblaze.com/ They are famous for their innovative server chassis and driving the cost of backup down for everyone through innovation.<p>I don't think that they have a pro product that allows for specific backups of MS Exchange Server, MS SQL Server.<p>If you are looking for a backup solution that have in the past classified as business solutions - look towards www.ibackup.com, www.backupright.com, www.i365.com.<p>I suspect that with more moving to the cloud in a few years the distinction of business vs. consumer may alter.
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sahirhalmost 14 years ago
I've had a decent experience so far with Crashplan (www.crashplan.com). They have good options for security (to ensure your data is encrypted prior to sending it off).<p>The client UI could use some work, but it gives you a lot of control about what, where, how and when stuff is being backed up.
diolpahalmost 14 years ago
Tarsnap.