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FunOne
Aug 20, 2000
I am a slimey vat of concentrated stupidity

Fun Shoe
I'm currently using CrashPlan and while I haven't had (many) problems with it, I'm always looking for something better and/or cheaper. Is there any quality backup software that could backup to Google Cloud storage with a similar feature set to the Crashplan software?

Notably, I'm not looking for a tape-equivalent system with Fulls/Partials/Deltas. but instead a system that will properly keep so many versions/revisions of my files, encrypted, in the cloud storage system on a rolling basis. Based on my usage of the Crashplan software I'd be saving money by moving to a Google or Amazon system.


And while I'm venting, why does Crashplan only have never and 1 year for the remove deleted files options? Why not 2,3,or 5 year?

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FunOne
Aug 20, 2000
I am a slimey vat of concentrated stupidity

Fun Shoe

ConfusedUs posted:

You'll be hard pressed to find a subscription based service that backs up to Amazon or google for $60 a year, which is the price point for most consumer backup.


I was looking for some software that would just let me backup to my own Amazon or Google storage buckets. I'm paying a hefty price for the small number of GBs I've actually backed up, but I still want proper versioning and whatnot.

And Cloudberry isn't a great choice because my second backup to a local disk is over 1tb.

FunOne fucked around with this message at 20:01 on Oct 29, 2015

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