If you want a more *nix-type relationship with Amazon's S3 service, there
are plenty of tools like s3sync and s3cmd (*note* there is more than on
tool with the name s3cmd).

http://s3tools.org/s3cmd
http://code.google.com/p/s3sync-s3cmd/

There are also commercial offerings like s3rsync.

http://www.s3rsync.com/

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byte_bucket

> Carboneite doesn't have a linux client so that looks out, Jungle Disk
> is a Rackspace product and I've had good experience with them so it
> could be in. I'll have a look at it. The only problem could be that it
> doesn't seem to support incremental backups just single files. Any
> solutions that handle incrementals?
>
> Robin
>
> On 26 April 2010 13:37, Joseph McManus <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I use Carbonite and Jungle Disk/Amazon S3 both are reasonably priced. 
>> Tape
>> drives are a bit pricey.
>>
>> On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 7:52 PM, Robin Wood <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> What are people using to backup their home networks at the moment?
>>> I've probably got about about 5G to backup and was wondering about
>>> tape. I don't fancy building a large RAID system or buying something
>>> like a drobo as I know that I'll end up using it for normal storage
>>> rather than just backups and that will defeat the point.
>>>
>>> Any tips?
>>>
>>> Robin
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