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Storage: 8TB WD DuoBook RAID set up.
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<blockquote data-quote="Blade Canyon" data-source="post: 500083" data-attributes="member: 15302"><p>I have Carbonite for my office server. It was $225 for three years, I think. The problem is that Carbonite is simply a mirror of our existing drive. If a file or folder gets accidentally deleted, it also gets deleted from Carbonite after 30 days. There is no option to save deleted files or older versions of files. That's got me wanting to switch at the end of this contract to something like Crashplan. The whole reason we got Carbonite to back up our RAID server in the first place was because we thought an employee accidentally deleted a huge folder and nobody noticed for awhile. Turns out she did not delete the folder, she accidentally dragged it into another folder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade Canyon, post: 500083, member: 15302"] I have Carbonite for my office server. It was $225 for three years, I think. The problem is that Carbonite is simply a mirror of our existing drive. If a file or folder gets accidentally deleted, it also gets deleted from Carbonite after 30 days. There is no option to save deleted files or older versions of files. That's got me wanting to switch at the end of this contract to something like Crashplan. The whole reason we got Carbonite to back up our RAID server in the first place was because we thought an employee accidentally deleted a huge folder and nobody noticed for awhile. Turns out she did not delete the folder, she accidentally dragged it into another folder. [/QUOTE]
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