I use Mozy (http://www.mozy.com) for my home PC and my wife's Mac.
No *nix support unfortunately. $4.95/month
Jungle Disk is an interface to the Amazon S3 storage service,
so you're paying by the GB. http://www.jungledisk.com/
Haven't tried it though.
iBackup (http://www.ibackup.com/online-backup-linux/) supports
rsync for *nix backup, but you could do that yourself frankly.
For my server/office needs, I use rsync to backup my webserver to
the office Linux box. There I use an old copy of Retrospect
to backup the various internal servers to an external USB hard drive.
The hard drive is rotated weekly and brought home for offsite
storage.
When you're talking about bandwidth, have you considered recovery
times? If I've got to rebuild/reload my server (25Gb of data)
it'll take me several days over the partial T1 I've got at the
office. So some clients would scream if this comes to pass.
If I had two external servers, I'd rsync them to each other to
take advantage of the datacenter bandwidth.
For the office servers, I prefer carrying a USB hard drive home.
It's offsite and any catastrophe that's big enough to take out
both the office and my home, well, odds are it's going to get
me too, in which case I don't care about data recovery.
Rene
Bjorn Behrendt wrote:
Can anyone recommend an off-site or online backup solution? If you do
use one is there any issues with bandwidth?
Bjorn Behrendt
Proctor School District
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