Thank you for some great leads.

At this point, duplicity looks great.  I am going to look at it some
more.

Regarding mozy.com, I don't see that they support linux.

BackupPC and Bacula sound good, but too complicated for what I am
looking for ATM.  They seem to be intended to pull data from clients.
For now, I am looking to push data from my file server to an online
storage provider.  I wouldn't be surprised if they supported the push
as well, but I didn't see it in the 30 seconds of research I did.

On Nov 16, 10:58 am, kswan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am looking into methods of setting up online backups for a small
> business file server running Ubuntu server.  This will be for backups
> of the data, not the OS.
>
> Requirements:
> Completely automated backups
> Encrypted data in online storage and during transmission
> Incremental upload so we don't have to upload the whole dataset each
> backup
> Frequency: daily
>
> I am considering using storage on a hosting account via FTP or using
> Amazon S3.  curlftpfs and s3fs look interesting.
>
> This article (http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9880) looks like an
> interesting solution.
>
> Any thoughts or suggestions on this will be appreciated.
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