Re: cloud backup

2020-07-27 Thread Randy Bush
> Just out of curiosity, do you folks encrypt the data prior to upload > to the cloud uh, ja

Re: cloud backup

2020-07-27 Thread Mark Tinka
On 27/Jul/20 13:49, adamv0...@netconsultings.com wrote: > Just out of curiosity, do you folks encrypt the data prior to upload to the > cloud (especially when uploading to folks like aws/google/ms/(facebook))? > Was wondering if these folks provide encryption of stored data - quick > google

RE: cloud backup

2020-07-27 Thread adamv0025
> Randy Bush > Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2020 9:10 PM > > i backup using arq on macos catalina. on two macs, i need maybe 3-4tb max. > google seems to be $100/mo for 20tb (big jump from $100/yr for 2tb). > backblaze b2 looks more like $20/mo for 4tb ($0.005/gb/mo). > anyone else done a similar

Re: cloud backup

2020-07-27 Thread Mark Tinka
On 27/Jul/20 03:06, Eric Tykwinski wrote: > I’m in the same boat, and sadly I still run VoIP for my house because > why not… Same here. We cut the PSTN line 3 years ago, and moved to VoIP. We hardly use it, since we have cellphones, but indeed, why not? Mark.

Re: cloud backup

2020-07-27 Thread Mark Tinka
as the word? > > A "newbie"? > > hmm... The Internet is always the Internet. What others do with it for it to add value to lives is a different thing. Almost everyone can offer something as simple as a web-based e-mail service. There aren't many companies that can offer a decent

Re: cloud backup

2020-07-26 Thread Eric Tykwinski
I’m in the same boat, and sadly I still run VoIP for my house because why not… I hate the canary in networking with a passion, but still I find it’s internal problems 99% of the time and I still have to deal with it. Sincerely, Eric Tykwinski TrueNet, Inc. P: 610-429-8300 > On Jul 26, 2020, at

Re: cloud backup

2020-07-26 Thread Michael Thomas
On 7/26/20 3:30 PM, Randy Bush wrote: well, i was once given a tee shirt which said "i may have helped build the information superhighway, but i can not drive a car" :) When I was working on carrier VoIP in the early days at Cisco, i was like "wait, why am i doing this? i don't even

Re: cloud backup

2020-07-26 Thread Randy Bush
well, i was once given a tee shirt which said "i may have helped build the information superhighway, but i can not drive a car" :) after work, a time which rarely occurs, we're all end users. and if you're not concerned about backup, ... randy

RE: cloud backup

2020-07-26 Thread Tony Wicks
"newbie product" NEQ "newbie user" -Original Message- From: John Sage Sent: Monday, 27 July 2020 9:45 am To: Tony Wicks ; nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: cloud backup A "newbie"?

Re: cloud backup

2020-07-26 Thread John Sage
On 7/26/20 1:45 PM, Tony Wicks wrote: Did I miss something? Is this list now the newbie product questions list? That awkward moment when someone apparently thinks that the author of: A Basic FidoNet(r) Technical Standard Revision 16 by Randy Bush, Pacific Systems Group September 30, 1995

Re: cloud backup

2020-07-26 Thread Michael Thomas
On 7/26/20 1:52 PM, Rob Szarka wrote: On 2020-07-26 16:39, Michael Thomas wrote: On 7/26/20 1:09 PM, Randy Bush wrote: i backup using arq on macos catalina. on two macs, i need maybe 3-4tb max.  google seems to be $100/mo for 20tb (big jump from $100/yr for 2tb).  backblaze b2 looks more

Re: cloud backup

2020-07-26 Thread Michael Thomas
On 7/26/20 1:44 PM, Nick Hilliard wrote: Michael Thomas wrote on 26/07/2020 21:39: AWS S3 infrequent access is $40/month. If it's really archival backup AWS has glacier which is less than $20/month, but it's name gives you an idea of what it is. how much does a full restore cost with these

Re: cloud backup

2020-07-26 Thread Rob Szarka
On 2020-07-26 16:39, Michael Thomas wrote: On 7/26/20 1:09 PM, Randy Bush wrote: i backup using arq on macos catalina.  on two macs, i need maybe 3-4tb max.  google seems to be $100/mo for 20tb (big jump from $100/yr for 2tb).  backblaze b2 looks more like $20/mo for 4tb ($0.005/gb/mo). anyone

Re: cloud backup

2020-07-26 Thread Dovid Bender
iss something? Is this list now the newbie product questions list? > > -Original Message- > From: NANOG On Behalf Of > Sent: Monday, 27 July 2020 8:40 am > To: nanog@nanog.org > Subject: Re: cloud backup > > >

RE: cloud backup

2020-07-26 Thread Tony Wicks
Did I miss something? Is this list now the newbie product questions list? -Original Message- From: NANOG On Behalf Of Sent: Monday, 27 July 2020 8:40 am To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: cloud backup

Re: cloud backup

2020-07-26 Thread Brandon Svec
I recently read about a way to get unlimited Google storage for $12 per month. Yes, really unlimited. I haven’t tried it, but my understanding is that it is based on 5 user or less GSuite account and they don’t enforce storage limits. If you have .edu email you may be able to get 100% free.

Re: cloud backup

2020-07-26 Thread Nick Hilliard
Michael Thomas wrote on 26/07/2020 21:39: AWS S3 infrequent access is $40/month. If it's really archival backup AWS has glacier which is less than $20/month, but it's name gives you an idea of what it is. how much does a full restore cost with these options? Nick

Re: cloud backup

2020-07-26 Thread Michael Thomas
On 7/26/20 1:09 PM, Randy Bush wrote: i backup using arq on macos catalina. on two macs, i need maybe 3-4tb max. google seems to be $100/mo for 20tb (big jump from $100/yr for 2tb). backblaze b2 looks more like $20/mo for 4tb ($0.005/gb/mo). anyone else done a similar analysis? AWS S3

Re: cloud backup

2020-07-26 Thread John Kinsella
I’ve used Backblaze Backup (not b2 - https://www.backblaze.com/backup-pricing.html ) for years across multiple Macs and multiple restores. It’s always worked flawlessly for me. I’ve eyed Wasabi recently that David mentioned, but haven’t tested in

Re: cloud backup

2020-07-26 Thread Dovid Bender
https://wasabi.com/cloud-storage-pricing/#three-info On Sun, Jul 26, 2020 at 4:09 PM Randy Bush wrote: > i backup using arq on macos catalina. on two macs, i need maybe 3-4tb > max. google seems to be $100/mo for 20tb (big jump from $100/yr for > 2tb). backblaze b2 looks more like $20/mo

cloud backup

2020-07-26 Thread Randy Bush
i backup using arq on macos catalina. on two macs, i need maybe 3-4tb max. google seems to be $100/mo for 20tb (big jump from $100/yr for 2tb). backblaze b2 looks more like $20/mo for 4tb ($0.005/gb/mo). anyone else done a similar analysis? randy