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<blockquote data-quote="Kias" data-source="post: 100462" data-attributes="member: 9496"><p>Currently I have 102 gigs of files that need backup. This includes my wife's files too. That's why dropbox and such services will not work, unless I pay for them. Since I already pay for my website with unlimited storage, no sense in paying for more storage!</p><p></p><p>I did try out many different FTP sync/backup type programs. I think I'm going to stick with <a href="http://www.leo-backup.com/" target="_blank">Leo Backup</a>. It's free, with a thirty day trial of the "Pro" version, which I do not think I need. After 30 days, it just reverts to the "Free" edition. It's simple, it runs as a service, it's nice and small, and so far, it just works. I had problems with other programs not being able to upload the files properly. Leo Backup has had no problem so far!</p><p></p><p>I used to jump around from web host to web host because of various issues. Been with my current one for 7 years now. I love 'em! If there's a catastrophic disaster on their end, well, I have the stuff on my computer. If there's a catastrophic disaster on my end, well, they have my stuff on their computer! They also do an offsite backup everynight, so there's three copies of my stuff around the world. If there's a catastrophic disaster in all three places, well... I'll probably have bigger things to worry about than my data. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kias, post: 100462, member: 9496"] Currently I have 102 gigs of files that need backup. This includes my wife's files too. That's why dropbox and such services will not work, unless I pay for them. Since I already pay for my website with unlimited storage, no sense in paying for more storage! I did try out many different FTP sync/backup type programs. I think I'm going to stick with [URL="http://www.leo-backup.com/"]Leo Backup[/URL]. It's free, with a thirty day trial of the "Pro" version, which I do not think I need. After 30 days, it just reverts to the "Free" edition. It's simple, it runs as a service, it's nice and small, and so far, it just works. I had problems with other programs not being able to upload the files properly. Leo Backup has had no problem so far! I used to jump around from web host to web host because of various issues. Been with my current one for 7 years now. I love 'em! If there's a catastrophic disaster on their end, well, I have the stuff on my computer. If there's a catastrophic disaster on my end, well, they have my stuff on their computer! They also do an offsite backup everynight, so there's three copies of my stuff around the world. If there's a catastrophic disaster in all three places, well... I'll probably have bigger things to worry about than my data. ;) [/QUOTE]
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