Vembu doesnt support Macs at this time. Why did you post this on a Mac list??

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On Dec 30, 2011, at 3:00 AM, marimuthu <[email protected]> wrote:

>> 2. I also have been looking at online backup sites, in addition to a
> 
> Online backup option is a good idea. With this option we can safe our
> data in online servers, instead in local external drives. It will more
> helpful during the machine disaster case. You can try Vembu StoreGrid
> online backup software for this option, it transfer the data after
> encryption and compression. So it provides data saftey while transfer
> through network. Also it supports incremental backups, during the
> incremental backup only modified bytes will be transferred, so we no
> need to worry about the amount of data upload. It check the integrity
> of the data once the backup completed successfully.
> 
>> Too slow for large drives.
> 
> Yes of course. To overcome this slow transfer, Vembu StoreGrid
> supports seed backup migration feature to avoid the data transfer
> through network. i.e,
> You can backup your drive in the local location, once backup completed
> in the local drive then you can copy the data and seed it in online
> server without any data transfer via network. Once you seed the data
> in the online server, thereafter only modified data will be
> transferred during the incremental backup.
> 
> Mari
> 
> On Dec 21, 8:46 pm, Edward Treen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 20 Dec 2011, at 23:09, Dan wrote:
>> 
>> At 4:25 PM -0500 12/20/2011, Bruce wrote:
>> 
>>> The safest place to keep your your backup is a safe deposit box at a bank.
>>> Nothing is safer than this.
>> 
>> Perhaps.  But I think you'd need to modify "safety" to include "accessible" 
>> and incorporate the risks thereof into your plan.  Iffa you need access to 
>> the backup after banking hours, that's a bad problem.
>> 
>> - Dan.
>> --
>> - Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth.
>> 
>> Not sure I rate the safety of banks, after 2007…
>> 
>> Ted
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