What/??/ ?7.99 _flat rate_? /Unlimited/ storage?? That's less than $10
American!!
The lowest I could find was about $10 for
rsync.net, yet this was for
400 GB, which isn't nearly what I need.
I'll definitely look at Jotta Cloud!
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On 10/19/21 7:46 AM, Brian Hechinger wrote:
A bit late to this party, but if you're looking for an offsite backup
service I've been using Jotta Cloud and so far it's pretty nice.
Natively supports linux. Not too expensive either. I'm paying
?7.99/month for unlimited storage.
-brian
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>
> On 18/10/21 16:53, Zane Healy wrote:
>
> Take a look at Veeam, specifically the ?Community Edition?. ?You
> should also be able to take a look at the "Veeam Agent for Linux?, as
> you can simply run it on your Linux box, and point it at an NFS share
> or USB disk. ?The community edition of Veeam Backup and Recovery
> allows you to backup 10 Physical or Virtual systems for free. ?It?s
> only downside is that it needs to run on Windows.
>
> I do nightly Veeam backups of all the VMware VM?s that run my virtual
> DEC systems. ?This has saved me in at least one case.
>
> Bare metal Veeam restores are an option, since you asked about ?Bare
> Metal?, but that?s something I?ve not tested.
>
> Zane
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>> On Oct 17, 2021, at 12:53 PM, Thomas DeBellis
>> <tommytimesharing at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> *Fourth*(and final) concerns RAID in an indirect way.? My Tops-20
>> systems are backed up on a quarterly basis and those backups
>> compressed and moved to alternate storage.? However, I have never
>> backed up any of the Ubuntu systems and, although I am running SSD
>> media, some of this is quite old and I'm starting to feel
>> uncomfortable out it.
>>
>> Were you aware of any winning backup solutions?? I can restore
>> Tops-20 to bare metal, but I really don't remember how to do this
>> for Unix (although I did know it for Ultrix at one point).? So I
>> starting looking.? D?j? Dup looks like it won't quite do what I
>> need, but since it uses duplicity, I started looking at that.
>>
>> Remember, even a RAID is no substitute for backup.? This was
>> probably more true in the days where a hardware RAID controller
>> error introduced a single point of failure; it may still be true for
>> a software RAID.