On 2 June 2011 18:38, Piers Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
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> (As an aside: one of these guys should team up with one of our major ISPs to
> offer an integrated, unmetered service. They'd clean up I reckon. Anyone
> from IINet listening?)

They do - http://www.iinet.net.au/online-vault/

Not sure how it compares though; not a cloud-hater, but I personally
hate the idea of having to separate my stuff between 'important backed
up to the cloud' and 'not so important, backed up elsewhere' due to
bandwidth limits.


> On 1 June 2011 09:14, Corneliu I. Tusnea <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Stephen,
>> Windows Live Mesh works great. It's free for up to 5Gb and uses the
>> Windows SkyDrive to store the data:
>> http://explore.live.com/windows-live-mesh?os=other
>> It's more of a sync service than backup (if you delete a file it gets
>> deleted from the cloud storage and it does not store older versions of
>> files)
>> I just love it. I sync data with multiple computers and has basically zero
>> CPU usage during sync.
>> The other services is DropBox. Quite good.
>> Corneliu
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 10:35 AM, William Luu <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> You could also sync/backup your stuff to Windows Live SkyDrive
>>> - http://explore.live.com/windows-live-skydrive
>>>
>>> On 1 June 2011 10:30, Greg Keogh <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Stephen, Crashplan looked great until I noticed they have some kind of
>>>> per-machine restriction on all but the top plan. This make no sense, as
>>>> if I
>>>> buy the space, then I expect to be able to use from absa-bloody-lutely
>>>> anywhere, I mean, it's the space that counts, not where it comes from --
>>>> Greg
>>>>
>>>
>>
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> piers
> more pedantry at http://piers7.blogspot.com/
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