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what's a good CrashPlan alternative?

SylmaeSylmae Member
edited August 2014 in General

I'm looking at two possible alternatives:

  • Amazon Glacier - cheap and backed by Amazon
  • CloudBerry - no mention here at LET at all
  • hubiC - would have been nice if not for the capped download speed

What do you guys use to backup all your data?

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  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran
    edited August 2014

    said: What do you guys use to backup all your data?

    I used CrashPlan :-)

    Maybe you should say exactly what your needs are and why CP doesn't meet them.

  • Livedrive maybe?

  • Get a kimsufi for important things.

    Get a hard drive for other things and keep it offline and safe.

  • backupsy

  • SylmaeSylmae Member
    edited August 2014

    raindog308 said: Maybe you should say exactly what your needs are and why CP doesn't meet them.

    I want to back up 600GB+ worth of files. Every year, this will probably double in total size. Each file is about 700MB to 3.2GB big. Not a big deal, I can upload 600GB+ to CrashPlan's server in maybe 7-10 days (I have a Kimsufi server).

    The problem is downloading those files again. No, I won't download everything at once. Maybe one 700MB file today and another 1.2GB file the next day etc. That would take about 45 mins.+ each since downloading from CrashPlan to my Kimsufi maxes out at 1Mbps. I can wait 10-15 mins. but 30-45 mins and up is too much.

    It's the same issue with hubiC -- upload speeds are good but download is capped.

    If I get another Kimsufi, sooner or later, I'll run out of HDD space.

    Amazon S3 is fast but I can't figure out the pricing.

    Amazon Glacier is cheap but again I can't figure out the pricing. All I know is I can't use this if I intend to download my files regularly as it will cost a lot.

  • SilvengaSilvenga Member
    edited August 2014

    Sylmae said: Amazon S3 is fast but I can't figure out the pricing.

    There is a pricing calculator. :D

    Did you take a look at Amazon S3 reduced redundancy storage? Cheaper and you get the same safety range of hubiC, Backupsy, dedicated, etc. (likely higher). Normal can withstand a 2 data centers going down. Reduced can take only one data center.

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    Sylmae said: Maybe one 700MB file today and another 1.2GB file the next day etc.

    Gosh I just can't imagine what these files might be.

  • If you like CrashPlan, what about running their server on your own backup dedi/VPS? It's kind of resource-heavy but it does work

  • klikliklikli Member
    edited August 2014

    How about backblaze?

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