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    Off Site backup solutions for the SOHO user. What do you all use?

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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
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      Why isn't Aaron getting them to post here then? They'd be great community members!

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      • NicN
        Nic @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller said:

        Why isn't Aaron getting them to post here then? They'd be great community members!

        Dunno, I'll ask. I know they are involved with the reddit folks, and sponsor national backup day.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller
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          They'd be great here and Aaron already knows everyone.

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          • NetworkNerdN
            NetworkNerd
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            I really like Backblaze as well and use it at home. You have no storage limits and can backup files of any size. We use a corporate account where I work and have it on about 20 workstations / laptops, and that is $50 per year per computer.

            But I will say I really like Crashplan Pro too. And if you need version history storage and the ability to restore from a particular version of a file, CrashPlan is going to beat Backblaze every time. With Backblaze, you will get the latest version of the files on the machine only. The price point is more like $85 per computer per year for the unlimited storage plan.

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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch @Dashrender
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              @Dashrender said:

              What kinds of files are they? If you're using Office 365 why not store everything in Sharepoint? Of course that doesn't work very well for large files, but normal office docs it's probably great.

              Because it is a mix of personal and private data. Most of the work data is going to be migrated to Sharepoint simply because I am going to do it for my own ease of use and will keep telling my boss to find my changes there until he starts using it.

              I liked the looks of BackBlaze and will give it a try now thanks to everyone's reviews.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller
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                I like BackBlaze because you just set and forget. You backup everything on the machine, you don't have to worry about missing anything.

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                • T
                  technobabble
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                  I used Carbonite for small business and recently had a dual disaster. I woke to my PC's SSD drive was borked a week ago Saturday. I turned off my backup rig (PC as a backup drive) and put the drive in a USB dock and lost the partition! Luckily I had backed up the backup rig to Carbonite small business. The disappointing part is that on day 8 I am only at 82% of the 250GB drive using a 16MBs Comcast business connection.

                  I too am looking for something faster for retrieving an online backup.

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                  • alexntgA
                    alexntg @technobabble
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                    @technobabble said:

                    I used Carbonite for small business and recently had a dual disaster. I woke to my PC's SSD drive was borked a week ago Saturday. I turned off my backup rig (PC as a backup drive) and put the drive in a USB dock and lost the partition! Luckily I had backed up the backup rig to Carbonite small business. The disappointing part is that on day 8 I am only at 82% of the 250GB drive using a 16MBs Comcast business connection.

                    I too am looking for something faster for retrieving an online backup.

                    That's one of the good things about CrashPlan PROe. You can just restore the data locally to the server or to another machine.

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                      technobabble @alexntg
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                      @alexntg said:

                      @technobabble said:

                      I used Carbonite for small business and recently had a dual disaster. I woke to my PC's SSD drive was borked a week ago Saturday. I turned off my backup rig (PC as a backup drive) and put the drive in a USB dock and lost the partition! Luckily I had backed up the backup rig to Carbonite small business. The disappointing part is that on day 8 I am only at 82% of the 250GB drive using a 16MBs Comcast business connection.

                      I too am looking for something faster for retrieving an online backup.

                      That's one of the good things about CrashPlan PROe. You can just restore the data locally to the server or to another machine.

                      So with CrashPlan PROe you have a RAID backup appliance plus online backup?

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                      • alexntgA
                        alexntg @technobabble
                        last edited by

                        @technobabble said:

                        @alexntg said:

                        @technobabble said:

                        I used Carbonite for small business and recently had a dual disaster. I woke to my PC's SSD drive was borked a week ago Saturday. I turned off my backup rig (PC as a backup drive) and put the drive in a USB dock and lost the partition! Luckily I had backed up the backup rig to Carbonite small business. The disappointing part is that on day 8 I am only at 82% of the 250GB drive using a 16MBs Comcast business connection.

                        I too am looking for something faster for retrieving an online backup.

                        That's one of the good things about CrashPlan PROe. You can just restore the data locally to the server or to another machine.

                        So with CrashPlan PROe you have a RAID backup appliance plus online backup?

                        The backup database sits on a Windows server, not an appliance. Your clients back up directly to the server. If you set it up for external access for remote users, your server then becomes the online backup. Hybrid backup is also an option if you want to have a "cloud" secondary backup location.

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                          technobabble @alexntg
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                          @alexntg said:

                          @technobabble said:

                          @alexntg said:

                          @technobabble said:

                          I used Carbonite for small business and recently had a dual disaster. I woke to my PC's SSD drive was borked a week ago Saturday. I turned off my backup rig (PC as a backup drive) and put the drive in a USB dock and lost the partition! Luckily I had backed up the backup rig to Carbonite small business. The disappointing part is that on day 8 I am only at 82% of the 250GB drive using a 16MBs Comcast business connection.

                          I too am looking for something faster for retrieving an online backup.

                          That's one of the good things about CrashPlan PROe. You can just restore the data locally to the server or to another machine.

                          So with CrashPlan PROe you have a RAID backup appliance plus online backup?

                          The backup database sits on a Windows server, not an appliance. Your clients back up directly to the server. If you set it up for external access for remote users, your server then becomes the online backup. Hybrid backup is also an option if you want to have a "cloud" secondary backup location.

                          Thanks @alexntg

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                          • DashrenderD
                            Dashrender @alexntg
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                            @alexntg said:

                            @technobabble said:

                            @alexntg said:

                            @technobabble said:

                            I used Carbonite for small business and recently had a dual disaster. I woke to my PC's SSD drive was borked a week ago Saturday. I turned off my backup rig (PC as a backup drive) and put the drive in a USB dock and lost the partition! Luckily I had backed up the backup rig to Carbonite small business. The disappointing part is that on day 8 I am only at 82% of the 250GB drive using a 16MBs Comcast business connection.

                            I too am looking for something faster for retrieving an online backup.

                            That's one of the good things about CrashPlan PROe. You can just restore the data locally to the server or to another machine.

                            So with CrashPlan PROe you have a RAID backup appliance plus online backup?

                            The backup database sits on a Windows server, not an appliance. Your clients back up directly to the server. If you set it up for external access for remote users, your server then becomes the online backup. Hybrid backup is also an option if you want to have a "cloud" secondary backup location.

                            Combine this with Pertino and you'd have a cool setup.

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                            • JaredBuschJ
                              JaredBusch @Dashrender
                              last edited by

                              @Dashrender said:

                              @alexntg said:

                              @technobabble said:

                              @alexntg said:

                              @technobabble said:

                              I used Carbonite for small business and recently had a dual disaster. I woke to my PC's SSD drive was borked a week ago Saturday. I turned off my backup rig (PC as a backup drive) and put the drive in a USB dock and lost the partition! Luckily I had backed up the backup rig to Carbonite small business. The disappointing part is that on day 8 I am only at 82% of the 250GB drive using a 16MBs Comcast business connection.

                              I too am looking for something faster for retrieving an online backup.

                              That's one of the good things about CrashPlan PROe. You can just restore the data locally to the server or to another machine.

                              So with CrashPlan PROe you have a RAID backup appliance plus online backup?

                              The backup database sits on a Windows server, not an appliance. Your clients back up directly to the server. If you set it up for external access for remote users, your server then becomes the online backup. Hybrid backup is also an option if you want to have a "cloud" secondary backup location.

                              Combine this with Pertino and you'd have a cool setup.

                              That is exactly what I was thinking.

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                              • alexntgA
                                alexntg @Dashrender
                                last edited by

                                @Dashrender said:

                                @alexntg said:

                                @technobabble said:

                                @alexntg said:

                                @technobabble said:

                                I used Carbonite for small business and recently had a dual disaster. I woke to my PC's SSD drive was borked a week ago Saturday. I turned off my backup rig (PC as a backup drive) and put the drive in a USB dock and lost the partition! Luckily I had backed up the backup rig to Carbonite small business. The disappointing part is that on day 8 I am only at 82% of the 250GB drive using a 16MBs Comcast business connection.

                                I too am looking for something faster for retrieving an online backup.

                                That's one of the good things about CrashPlan PROe. You can just restore the data locally to the server or to another machine.

                                So with CrashPlan PROe you have a RAID backup appliance plus online backup?

                                The backup database sits on a Windows server, not an appliance. Your clients back up directly to the server. If you set it up for external access for remote users, your server then becomes the online backup. Hybrid backup is also an option if you want to have a "cloud" secondary backup location.

                                Combine this with Pertino and you'd have a cool setup.

                                You don't need Pertino for this to work properly.

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                                • JaredBuschJ
                                  JaredBusch
                                  last edited by

                                  Pertino would remove the need to set it up for external users. This mitigates the risk for things like external attacks

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @alexntg
                                    last edited by

                                    @alexntg said:

                                    @Dashrender said:

                                    @alexntg said:

                                    @technobabble said:

                                    @alexntg said:

                                    @technobabble said:

                                    I used Carbonite for small business and recently had a dual disaster. I woke to my PC's SSD drive was borked a week ago Saturday. I turned off my backup rig (PC as a backup drive) and put the drive in a USB dock and lost the partition! Luckily I had backed up the backup rig to Carbonite small business. The disappointing part is that on day 8 I am only at 82% of the 250GB drive using a 16MBs Comcast business connection.

                                    I too am looking for something faster for retrieving an online backup.

                                    That's one of the good things about CrashPlan PROe. You can just restore the data locally to the server or to another machine.

                                    So with CrashPlan PROe you have a RAID backup appliance plus online backup?

                                    The backup database sits on a Windows server, not an appliance. Your clients back up directly to the server. If you set it up for external access for remote users, your server then becomes the online backup. Hybrid backup is also an option if you want to have a "cloud" secondary backup location.

                                    Combine this with Pertino and you'd have a cool setup.

                                    You don't need Pertino for this to work properly.

                                    Are you saying that you don't need Pertino because the offsite devices would backup directly to the CrashPlan servers, and not your local server... that makes sense, but then you loose the fast recovery time of a local store.

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                                    • alexntgA
                                      alexntg @Dashrender
                                      last edited by

                                      @Dashrender said:

                                      @alexntg said:

                                      @Dashrender said:

                                      @alexntg said:

                                      @technobabble said:

                                      @alexntg said:

                                      @technobabble said:

                                      I used Carbonite for small business and recently had a dual disaster. I woke to my PC's SSD drive was borked a week ago Saturday. I turned off my backup rig (PC as a backup drive) and put the drive in a USB dock and lost the partition! Luckily I had backed up the backup rig to Carbonite small business. The disappointing part is that on day 8 I am only at 82% of the 250GB drive using a 16MBs Comcast business connection.

                                      I too am looking for something faster for retrieving an online backup.

                                      That's one of the good things about CrashPlan PROe. You can just restore the data locally to the server or to another machine.

                                      So with CrashPlan PROe you have a RAID backup appliance plus online backup?

                                      The backup database sits on a Windows server, not an appliance. Your clients back up directly to the server. If you set it up for external access for remote users, your server then becomes the online backup. Hybrid backup is also an option if you want to have a "cloud" secondary backup location.

                                      Combine this with Pertino and you'd have a cool setup.

                                      You don't need Pertino for this to work properly.

                                      Are you saying that you don't need Pertino because the offsite devices would backup directly to the CrashPlan servers, and not your local server... that makes sense, but then you loose the fast recovery time of a local store.

                                      CrashPlan uses secure transmission, so they could back up directly over the Internet to your local backup server. Additionally, you could set a bandwidth limiter on the CrashPlan inbound firewall rule so that it doesn't eat up all of your bandwidth. This is especially useful for environments where you don't want the end-user's computer connected to your network at all (such as an MSP's clients).

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                                      • DashrenderD
                                        Dashrender @alexntg
                                        last edited by

                                        @alexntg said:

                                        @Dashrender said:

                                        Are you saying that you don't need Pertino because the offsite devices would backup directly to the CrashPlan servers, and not your local server... that makes sense, but then you loose the fast recovery time of a local store.

                                        CrashPlan uses secure transmission, so they could back up directly over the Internet to your local backup server. Additionally, you could set a bandwidth limiter on the CrashPlan inbound firewall rule so that it doesn't eat up all of your bandwidth. This is especially useful for environments where you don't want the end-user's computer connected to your network at all (such as an MSP's clients).

                                        Do you have to publish your onsite CrashPlan server to the internet? or does CrashPlan act as a middleman like Skype used to before they decided to bend the will of the NSA?

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                                        • alexntgA
                                          alexntg @Dashrender
                                          last edited by

                                          @Dashrender said:

                                          @alexntg said:

                                          @Dashrender said:

                                          Are you saying that you don't need Pertino because the offsite devices would backup directly to the CrashPlan servers, and not your local server... that makes sense, but then you loose the fast recovery time of a local store.

                                          CrashPlan uses secure transmission, so they could back up directly over the Internet to your local backup server. Additionally, you could set a bandwidth limiter on the CrashPlan inbound firewall rule so that it doesn't eat up all of your bandwidth. This is especially useful for environments where you don't want the end-user's computer connected to your network at all (such as an MSP's clients).

                                          Do you have to publish your onsite CrashPlan server to the internet? or does CrashPlan act as a middleman like Skype used to before they decided to bend the will of the NSA?

                                          For backups over the Internet with CrashPlan PROe, you'd need to open up some firewall ports and make an appropriate external DNS entry. Your machines would back up directly to your server. CrashPlan PRO is the version that backs up to CrashPlan's hosted service.

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                                          • NaraN
                                            Nara
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                                            You could use Cubby by LogMeIn and make the user's desktop, documents, etc. all cubbies.

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