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On-line file backups

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Since our organization accelerates business applications across the distributed enterprise, we require some D2D backup repository to accelerate file backup and recovery.
Please suggest some rock-solid platform for maintaining backups on-line that can self manage large files like Web 2.0 rich media, video surveillance data.
 
My favorite, www.jungledisk.com

Be careful with "free" accounts. While they work, they throttle bandwidth and have other limitations. Check first. Also look for a service that supports Rsync, especially if you are expecting to backup large files such as an Outlook.pst file. Rsync will backup only the changed portion of a file. This saves tons of bandwidth and time.

Last, know who you are dealing with. Where do they store your data? Who holds the decryption keys?



Take a look at Mozy. They have versions from Home to Enterprise needs. There are many others such as Carbonite and idrive.
 
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I agree, Jungle Disk with Amazon S3 is the only option I would consider.
For all I know, Mozy might go under like many other hosting websites have, leaving you either stranded or extremely inconvenienced.
 
Not to throw you under the bus, but I would worry more about Carbonite and iDrive and less about Mozy (owned by EMC).

If Jungledisk went out, we wouldn't be able to use JD+ services any longer but could still retrieve data from Amazon. But lets not think about Jungledisk going out, because they have the best Home and SOHO solution.

I agree, Jungle Disk with Amazon S3 is the only option I would consider.
For all I know, Mozy might go under like many other hosting websites have, leaving you either stranded or extremely inconvenienced.
 

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