On 10/24/2015 8:12 PM, Greg Freemyer wrote:
On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 10:55 PM, John M Andersen <jsamyth@gmail.com> wrote:
On 10/24/2015 7:32 PM, Greg Freemyer wrote:
I just noticed SpiderOak has significantly dropped their price for cloud backup/sync storage.
I've been paying $9 for 100GB. Nice to see I only jump to $12 when I fill that up.
Greg
Does look enticing, I've been easily fitting within my 105g (I use it to back up my source tree etc). If I ever filled a TB, I'd probably exceed my ISP's bandwidth allotment.
John,
Have you used their local backup copy option?
I've got my 60 or so GB on half a dozen PCs, so I wouldn't ever need to do a full restore from the cloud.
But if I started backing up 200GB+ of data, I would not replicate so widely on my machines.
But doing a 200GB restore would take days (or longer).
Having a local dedicated backup copy would make a lot of sense for me, but I'm curious how it would work.
ie. Could I have 2 or 3 local USB drives that I rotated out so I'd have a fast disaster recovery copy in the case of a fire at the office, etc.
Thanks Greg
You mean their Enterprise On Premise: https://spideroak.com/features/flexible-hosting No, I haven't, in fact, they didn't have that option when I signed up. The setup looks a little expensive. And they want to charge me for my own spinning rust!!! I do have a NAS that I back up everything to via scheduled tasks on the servers. (I use BRU). Monthly images compressed and stacked on the NAS. I keep multiple copies of those backups, stepping back many months. Between monthly backups I use versioning to SpiderOak, I can step back a long way or a little way. Since I have most of that stuff in multiple places, server, workstation, different programmers laptops, each of which are backed up to SpiderOak, I would have expected I'd use a lot of space. But the SpiderOak de-duplication keeps usage way lower than I expected. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org