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✔ New Year Resolution: Improve Backups
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<blockquote data-quote="PapaST" data-source="post: 259217" data-attributes="member: 8330"><p>I'm working on mine right now. I think BackBlaze or Crashplan will be the last step for me as far as offsite. I have a 2012 Hyper V server with various virtual servers farming out a few TB of data to several workstations. I'm going to build a RAID5 (four 3TB drives) using FreeNAS and use that for local backups. Right now I'm just robocopying data between machines. But I think BackBlaze or Crashplan will work great depending on which one can backup my particular network.</p><p></p><p>There's an unconventional offsite method that Crashplan has that's FREE. Basically you just need two people with external drives. Crashplan allows you to use their software to backup your data to your buddy and your buddy's data to you. I'm not certain but I'm pretty sure your data is encrypted so your buddy can't poke around in it. Because you're not using Crashplan servers to store, the service is free. How about that? Offsite storage for free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PapaST, post: 259217, member: 8330"] I'm working on mine right now. I think BackBlaze or Crashplan will be the last step for me as far as offsite. I have a 2012 Hyper V server with various virtual servers farming out a few TB of data to several workstations. I'm going to build a RAID5 (four 3TB drives) using FreeNAS and use that for local backups. Right now I'm just robocopying data between machines. But I think BackBlaze or Crashplan will work great depending on which one can backup my particular network. There's an unconventional offsite method that Crashplan has that's FREE. Basically you just need two people with external drives. Crashplan allows you to use their software to backup your data to your buddy and your buddy's data to you. I'm not certain but I'm pretty sure your data is encrypted so your buddy can't poke around in it. Because you're not using Crashplan servers to store, the service is free. How about that? Offsite storage for free. [/QUOTE]
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