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flappin fish
Jul 4, 2005

K8.0 posted:

Is there a consumer service that does cloud backup + sync + versioning that doesn't completely suck? It seems like there is no such thing, which is insane to me.

I use Sync.com and think it's pretty ok. They're more focused on syncing, but have pretty good versioning support and allow unsynced backups. The non-sync parts aren't as well-documented, though.

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flappin fish
Jul 4, 2005

Machai posted:

My company has finally decided to set up a cloud backup instead of keeping all backups on-site. The server we would like to back up is on MacOS and we are looking at using AWS S3 Deep Glacier Archive. We have over 23TB of data for the initial upload, which we are planning on uploading using a Snowball drive. After that, we would do weekly uploads over the internet of any new/updated files (not overwriting the old stuff).

Does anyone know of any software would work for this use case? We currently use GoodSync for our on-site backups, but it does not look like it works with Glacier and certainly wouldn't work with the initial Snowball upload.

I haven't used it for your case, but you might try looking at rclone. It does support Glacier Deep Archive and has flags to only transfer new files. Their support forum is very good as well - someone there has probably done something like that.

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