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Ariana_FFD wrote:I use externals, i have 5. But most of my programs i have on disk. Just in case i have to reload windows. In the 3D world of rendering piracy is and always has been an ongoing issue, so going to an outside company for data storage i honestly never considered. I just might check these out.

Carpet_pissr wrote:I back up to a WD Passport drive (extremely small and portable) which I take to my office. Problem is I don't do this NEARLY often enough, and long for something completely automatic and lazy proof. I even considered creating a Windows Home Server box for that very reason, but never got around to it.
Zaxxon wrote:Carpet_pissr wrote:I back up to a WD Passport drive (extremely small and portable) which I take to my office. Problem is I don't do this NEARLY often enough, and long for something completely automatic and lazy proof. I even considered creating a Windows Home Server box for that very reason, but never got around to it.
This is exactly why you need an automatic online backup. There's just no substitute.
Carpet_pissr wrote:Agreed...for me. I am sure the at-home external back up + off site external system works for Type A people, or the very organized/sensible.
So I am looking at the Backblaze site. Are you concerned about the company being around in 5 years?
Zaxxon wrote:Carpet_pissr wrote:Agreed...for me. I am sure the at-home external back up + off site external system works for Type A people, or the very organized/sensible.
Sure, it can work OK. But it's never going to be a replacement for something like BackBlaze--you're not going to get every previous version of files for X days, immediate off-site backup right after creating a file, etc with a simple off-site HDthat you manually create yourself every X days.So I am looking at the Backblaze site. Are you concerned about the company being around in 5 years?
Not particularly. I use them just as a backup--if they go belly-up, I'll have my data on a competing platform in a matter of days (and would immediately have a local backup in the meantime).
Carpet_pissr wrote:Way to blow $200 on unnecessary external drives recently, CP!
RunningMn9 wrote:Ariana_FFD wrote:I use externals, i have 5. But most of my programs i have on disk. Just in case i have to reload windows. In the 3D world of rendering piracy is and always has been an ongoing issue, so going to an outside company for data storage i honestly never considered. I just might check these out.
In the services I've used, the data is heavily encrypted on your machine before it hits the intertubes. If you use a private decryption key, the service you are using can't decrypt the data, even if they wanted to. 256-bit encryption is no joke.
FishPants wrote:Can you throttle crashplan on the upload like Mozy? I ditched Mozy because of their ridiculous cost increases, but really should get a family plan going.. I'm ok with a 2-3 month seed to the cloud, but if I can't throttle it I'll have my ISP up my ass in no time.
Zaxxon wrote:Sure, it can work OK. But it's never going to be a replacement for something like BackBlaze--you're not going to get every previous version of files for X days, immediate off-site backup right after creating a file, etc with a simple off-site HDthat you manually create yourself every X days.
Exodor wrote:Zaxxon wrote:Sure, it can work OK. But it's never going to be a replacement for something like BackBlaze--you're not going to get every previous version of files for X days, immediate off-site backup right after creating a file, etc with a simple off-site HDthat you manually create yourself every X days.
Backblaze offers unlimited storage for ~$4 a month?
I assume that's a for a single PC?
Right now I've got a "media pc" that has ~200 GB of video and backups of all my music and photos. I presume I could throw Backblaze on it and it would backup everything?
Seems...cheap.
Carpet_pissr wrote:Exodor wrote:Zaxxon wrote:Sure, it can work OK. But it's never going to be a replacement for something like BackBlaze--you're not going to get every previous version of files for X days, immediate off-site backup right after creating a file, etc with a simple off-site HDthat you manually create yourself every X days.
Backblaze offers unlimited storage for ~$4 a month?
I assume that's a for a single PC?
Right now I've got a "media pc" that has ~200 GB of video and backups of all my music and photos. I presume I could throw Backblaze on it and it would backup everything?
Seems...cheap.
coopasonic wrote:I'm now a crashplan customer.
Conundrum for the nerds on password. I use KeePass for password management so my passwords are basically unrememberable (is that a word). In case of a data loss, I won't have my password. Where can I back up my KeePass database so I can find it when I need it? I think I'll start a new topic about KeePass smartphone apps...
RunningMn9 wrote:I use keepass and store the file in Dropbox. I also use the KyPass app on iOS, which syncs to my Dropbox account, so that I have cut and paste access on my phone.
Carpet_pissr wrote:How does Keepass compare to LastPass?
Jag wrote:I use Lastpass because of xmarks which was acquired by Lastpass and removed the password functionality. Lastpass is free and works fine.
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