Online backup

birthdaymonkey

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So far I've tried Backblaze and Crashplan, and both were extremely slow. I was averaging less than 500KB/sec on a 30mbit upstream connection. Their software's prediction varied from 30-90 days to upload all my data.

I would like to move away from local backups, but I need to find a vendor who can realistically host 1.5TB+ of material for a reasonable price. Does such an entity exist yet?
 

Elixer

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What kind of price range you looking for ?
Last I tried Crashplan, it was pretty fast, but this is when they just started. No idea how they are now. Are your ping times to their server OK ?
Just wondering if the issue is on your end (ISP), their end, or someplace along the way.
 

tommo123

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i used carbonite for 2 years and that was fine. nice software but upload was slow
trying bitcasa now. basic software but updates relatively often and upload maxes out my line.

got about 500gig on there so far.

carbonites been around for years, bitcasa - not sure
 

corkyg

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Don't forget Mozy or SkyDrive.
 

birthdaymonkey

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What kind of price range you looking for ?
Last I tried Crashplan, it was pretty fast, but this is when they just started. No idea how they are now. Are your ping times to their server OK ?
Just wondering if the issue is on your end (ISP), their end, or someplace along the way.

I'd be willing to pay $10 a month - looking for a quality consumer service, not a business solution.

I'm pretty sure the problem isn't on my ISP end, as I routinely max out my 50/30 fiber line in both directions. I'm in eastern Canada, and the Crashplan servers are in Atlanta, so I should have been doing better than 300K/sec.
 

birthdaymonkey

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Strange, I just uploaded a 5GB folder to Bitcasa using the "mirror" function. It claims to have uploaded that in about 30 minutes, but I never saw my network usage increase. Do they use some sort of data deduplication, I wonder? Or did the file just get copied locally?
 

dsm56

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I personally use a company called ZipCloud, and they've worked well for months now. Although they are fairly simple and don't have power user features, they've got what I need. And they back up to amazon data centers, so bandwidth isn't really an issue.

If you want to do some real research, I found this site before I bought anything and read a few guides, it's got some good articles: http://www.bestbackups.com
 

tommo123

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Strange, I just uploaded a 5GB folder to Bitcasa using the "mirror" function. It claims to have uploaded that in about 30 minutes, but I never saw my network usage increase. Do they use some sort of data deduplication, I wonder? Or did the file just get copied locally?

both. it encrypts it afaik and doesn't upload if it's already there. check the icon - should say xGB uploading. mine's got 400GB or so to go still