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mihavxc2011-01-18 15:09:03
Backup
mihavxc, 2011-01-18 15:09:03

Data backup service

I'm looking for a data backup service. You need to backup about 70-100GB.

While I'm looking at mozy.com - I'm glad that there is no limit on the amount of data and the price tag is good ($ 5)
Has anyone used their services, how are they doing with the upload speed? What other service would you recommend? The best option would be with webdav or ftp, that is, with the ability to use it without special software.

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Sergey Savostin, 2011-01-18
@savostin

Backup on a screw - cheaper, faster, more secure, perhaps even more reliable.

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Puma Thailand, 2011-01-18
@opium

You can try the same dropbox

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@resurtm, 2011-01-18
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Maybe aws.amazon.com/s3/? Prices are quite normal.

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Bright, 2011-01-18
@Bright

On Habré , "Confiture" was once promoted. But their prices are higher than yours - $ 5 for 50 GB and $ 20 for 200.

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YasonBy, 2011-01-18
@YasonBy

I use mozy.com. The speed is not cosmic: the initial download of 60 GB took about three weeks (mostly through home ADSL, at work it was about 100 kB / s). But now the daily backup copes quickly enough (when in 15 minutes, sometimes overnight). Download speed, pah-pah, it was not possible to check.

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Superblaze, 2011-12-03
@Superblaze

An ideal and inexpensive piece of iron for backup. Only 4U and 45 3.5" HDD + 4 for the system. A ready-made kit with a kit but without disks costs about 80 thousand rubles

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Superblaze, 2011-12-03
@Superblaze

bitblaze.com

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vimvim, 2011-12-03
@vimvim

As already suggested above, you can use it as a storage: aws.amazon.com/s3/
There is a good free client to work with it: www.dragondisk.com/
By the way, dropbox uses S3 to store data.

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