On Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 02:43:57PM -0400, Rob Cherry spake thusly:
> and rsync to it as discussed.  Amazon S3 is another option, although I would
> be on my own in terms of working out a good way to make it encrypted,
> mountable and rsyncable.

I currently use s3sync Amazon S3 and have been using it for almost
three years. It works great. But I am looking at duplicity:

http://duplicity.nongnu.org/

because it can do GPG encryption and because it can store deltas
instead of just overwriting the file on the storage like s3sync does.

I also wrote some Bacula/S3 integration a couple years ago which I
heard is being integated into the Ubuntu Bacula package but I don't
really use Bacula to S3 anymore just because I found s3sync more
convenient, especially because uploading the largish Bacula disk
volumes was so slow (no fault of Bacula).

It is great peace of mind to know that I have unlimited storage
off-site and won't have to worry about tapes filling up and needing
manual changing holding up the backup etc.

-- 
Tracy Reed
http://tracyreed.org

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