I use Amazon S3 for my backups. First 50 TB/month cost $0.0245 per GB for Standard Storage or $0.0135 per GB for Infrequent Access Storage.
I wrote a script for my backups that uses s3cmd to sync my servers to S3 and manages a set of daily backups and monthly and annual archives. On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 2:24 PM, Dan Ritter <d...@randomstring.org> wrote: > On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 11:18:17AM -0700, Rich Braun wrote: > > As of next summer, there won't be any more low-cost CrashPlan backup > service > > for us Linux users. I liked the fact that its backup engine supports > both the > > CrashPlan cloud service and private backups between servers. > > > > There are some others, like the ones reviewed here, but nothing ideal: > > https://www.cloudwards.net/best-online-backup-for-linux/ > > > > I always use two separate services (at the moment, CrashPlan plus a > homebrew > > set of scripts based on rsnapshot) because one's bound to fail. What's > your > > strategy? And what will fill the CrashPlan void? > > > > For people who don't need fancy interfaces and hand-holding, > rsync.net is probably a good choice. > > Simple pricing: > http://rsync.net/pricing.html > > Technically competent: > http://www.rsync.net/products/platform.html#zfs > > -dsr- > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss@blu.org > http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss > -- John Abreau / Executive Director, Boston Linux & Unix Email j...@blu.org / WWW http://www.abreau.net / PGP-Key-ID 0x920063C6 PGP-Key-Fingerprint A5AD 6BE1 FEFE 8E4F 5C23 C2D0 E885 E17C 9200 63C6 _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss@blu.org http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss