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    Rsync to Online Storage? Recommendations?

    I had to do a bit of research, but pulled directly from Cox Cable's Acceptable Use Policy and Limitations of Service: Premiere with PowerBoost Package Max Speed: 10 - 20 Mb down ; 1 - 2 Mb up Max Limit (monthly): 60 GB down ; 15 GB up Preferred with PowerBoost Package Max Speed: 5...
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    Backing Up Your NAS: Harder Than It Should Be

    Linux file servers are easy?!! For everyone else that was like "what the heck is a SMOP".. A linux file server sounds fine, but what I was hoping for (locally at least) was that I would be able to do some sort of restore to a point in time. I've read A LOT of material this weekend about...
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    Off Site - NAS Backup

    LMS: I agree your solution is a much simpler one than what I am potentially looking at. However, knowing my personality as well as I do, and nobody knows it better than me,.. I guarantee you that I would slack off after a few weeks of that kind of routine. That, or my life, my wife, my...
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    Rsync to Online Storage? Recommendations?

    Is everyone here looking at this from a business perspective? From a home user perspective these solutions aren't practical because your ISP would pull the plug on your connection if you tried to upload this much data. I have a post up called Off Site - NAS Backup which I'm hoping to get...
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    Off Site - NAS Backup

    I'm finally taking a comprehensive look at backup. My usual MO is something involving big external USB drives and the occasional hit or miss DVD backing up something critical. What I am working on now is building or buying and modding a feature rich NAS at home to get the type of backups and...
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    Backing Up Your NAS: Harder Than It Should Be

    I'm really glad this article gives me a recent place to post about my concerns on backing up my NAS. So far, I have no backups. I know, I suck, but I'm planning it out now. The upside is that I can do it right, the downside is I can't find the features I want. My ideal setup is a NAS...
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