I'm a big fan of Backblaze. Because it just works.
I spent ages not doing anything about it because Crashplan etc had lots of
options and I could never find the time to think hard enough about it to make
it work. Then I came across a blog post from Backblaze, and liked their style.
Backblaze essentially do just one thing (unless you really want to dig into
it) and you can literally go their website and about 2 minutes later you're
done*. $50/computer/year. That's it.
Bonus is that there's a phone app which you can use to browse your backups -
so if there's a file on your computer at home (that's been there for a while)
you essentially can access it wherever you are. Like your whole disk is dropbox.
I recommend just doing it.
Ben
* (apart from weeks of leaving your computer on so it slowly gets everything
done, and remembering to give them your credit card within a couple of weeks).
On 10/07/2015 11:56, Rob Beattie wrote:
I'm looking into this and fancy Backblaze. Anyone got an opinion or a solid
recommendation?
thanks
Rob
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