On May 23, 2007, at 2:06 PM, Tracy R Reed wrote:
Consider Amazon S3. Easy to sign up for, easy to use, simple billing. You will pay a few cents a month to store your relatively tiny personal svn repository. It is off site and you can use a tool called s3sync (s3sync.net) in a cronjob to copy it up every night. I used to do the copy-to-external-drive-when-I-remember-it thing and I still try to do that but I use S3 as another form of totally automated off-site backup. I believe it all has to be automated end to end or it won't get done on a daily basis. S3 lets me do that.

what about data security... if someone else gets access to my S3 storage, what's to keep them from extracting all my files? Are there any mechanisms for adding encryption?

I'll pay a couple dollars a month for backups...

Gregory

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