Rackspace.com is what I've been using for nearly 9 months. Tried 
Amazon...confusing. Rackspace's auto-backup software is easy to use and 
while it isn't very configurable, it is reliable. The storage part of 
Rackspace is called Junglebook or Jungledisk or something. I'm using 
this for offsite backup of several clients and my own personal data as 
well. I tried all the NAS and Linux server solutions, which work fine, 
but they don't move the data out of harm's way in the case of theft or 
fire or other disaster. And the price is hard to beat for the peace of 
mind it provides.

Highly recommended.

Mike Copeland

-------- Original Message  --------
Subject: NF: Which cloud?
From: Lew Schwartz <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: 5/9/2012 6:46 PM

Ok, I'm looking at cloud solutions and I can't find anything that really
seems suitable. Amazon will cost $200/yr for 200gb, but doesn't provide any
backup scheduling solutions, just drag and drop by hand. Maybe I didn't see
it, or....

Suggestions?


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