Scarpozzi
Lifer
I've been backing everything up to a 2TB NAS the past 2 years. I found out yesterday I lost a drive. It got me thinking, even though I have 3 copies of my data, this isn't good enough.
Does anyone here know of a good 1-2TB tape solution or recommend cloud storage?
My NAS is a QNAP TS-212. It supports ElephantDrive and Amazon S3. My only issue is, both of those services are more than what it costs me to house the data locally (long run). Amazon S3 has Glacier Storage, but I'm not sure how the NAS would handle versioning and how Amazon handles billing on that stuff. (they may charge for standard storage and then move it to glacier for instance) I just want to get the most bang for my buck and certainly want to protect the data.
I know keeping my stuff on site definitely is a risk and tapes would allow me to maintain a copy under lock and key without depending on the cloud....if I could find a cheap enough solution that's easy to work with.
I just ordered two of these as replacement drives: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008JJLZ7G/ref=ox_ya_os_product
Does anyone here know of a good 1-2TB tape solution or recommend cloud storage?
My NAS is a QNAP TS-212. It supports ElephantDrive and Amazon S3. My only issue is, both of those services are more than what it costs me to house the data locally (long run). Amazon S3 has Glacier Storage, but I'm not sure how the NAS would handle versioning and how Amazon handles billing on that stuff. (they may charge for standard storage and then move it to glacier for instance) I just want to get the most bang for my buck and certainly want to protect the data.
I know keeping my stuff on site definitely is a risk and tapes would allow me to maintain a copy under lock and key without depending on the cloud....if I could find a cheap enough solution that's easy to work with.
I just ordered two of these as replacement drives: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008JJLZ7G/ref=ox_ya_os_product
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