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Terotgut2012-12-28 21:59:54
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Terotgut, 2012-12-28 21:59:54

Backup data to a remote server?

Good afternoon!
I did not find a similar question, although I am sure that it has already been asked.

On a home computer, there is data with a volume of about a terabyte, for which you need to configure backups. It is important that they be stored in a "remote" location - that is, the simplest option - setting up local backups is not suitable.

There were no relatives who would agree to keep the computer constantly on either.
And manually picking up a disk, making a backup and dragging it out of the house several times a month is not convenient.

The only thing that comes to mind is renting a dedicated server. I didn’t find anything cheaper than 3k per month (1tb+ is important), but for home backups it’s a bit too much

Please suggest another method or hosting with more reasonable prices

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valdiks, 2013-12-31
@Terotgut

OVH work with Russia. If when ordering on www.ovh.com it is not possible to select Russia, then on their Lithuanian website www.ovh.lt (everything in Lithuanian) it is possible to select both Russia and Ukraine .
There is also Estonian hosting , support responds promptly. I can’t say anything about stability yet, I’ve been using it for only 1 month so far. If anyone uses it, I'd love to hear feedback.
Crashplan.com - works stably (I have been using it for a year, I had to restore it - everything is fine), I use the CrashPlan + Family Unlimited plan. Yes, it doesn't load very fast.

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Alexander Gorsky, 2012-12-28
@alcanoid

aws.amazon.com/glacier/

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nick4fake, 2012-12-28
@nick4fake

Hetzner

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ajaxtelamonid, 2012-12-29
@ajaxtelamonid

crashplan.com offers unlimited backup space for about 50 bucks a year.
But 1 terabyte will be uploaded there for about 6-8 months.

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2012-12-29
@inkvizitor68sl

Hetzner, www.server4you.com/ and so on.
However, I also ask myself this question - I would have a 3TB virtual machine with 256 memory and half a gigahertz - just right.

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Terotgut, 2013-12-31
@Terotgut

Thank you all for your recommendations! After the new year I will order a server (most likely in OVH or torqhost).

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