What are you using for online personal backups?
So far my important data is stored in three different encrypted drives: the main one, a backup one attached to the PC and an external HDD.
However, they are all at the same place, so in the case of let's say a fire, all data will be lost. I've been considering using an encrypted USB key as my keyring with the data as well, but I think the best approach is going to be using any online service, and that's the point of this thread.
What are you using for storing your personal backups online? Encrypted of course. We are talking about 30GB of data.
However, they are all at the same place, so in the case of let's say a fire, all data will be lost. I've been considering using an encrypted USB key as my keyring with the data as well, but I think the best approach is going to be using any online service, and that's the point of this thread.
What are you using for storing your personal backups online? Encrypted of course. We are talking about 30GB of data.
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scaredoftests Mod Posts: 2,780 ModI do not trust online backups for my personal stuff. I use a NAS on MY side.Never let your fear decide your fate....
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digitheads Member Posts: 39 ■■□□□□□□□□I really don't trust any external backup, cloud or otherwise - you are dependent on their knowledge of network security, and sometimes that not what it is advertised to be... I use backup exec and external drives. I have 2 sets of 7, one at the house, one offsiite (a good friend holds it for me in his garage, I switch them every week.
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White Wizard Member Posts: 179Mozy online backup."The secret to happiness is doing what you love. The secret to success is loving what you do."
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Hammer80 Member Posts: 207 ■■■□□□□□□□Personal non-important stuff Google Drive.
Important stuff my WHSv1 server which than backs up automatically to Crashplan, Crashplan automatically put 448 bit encryption on my data before it leaves my server for the cloud. -
vinnypolston Member Posts: 53 ■■□□□□□□□□I personally use Dropbox. For business I use Drobo.Want to learn IT? Watch my YouTube Channel here
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kohr-ah Member Posts: 1,277Synology for important stuff (home linked)
Drive/Dropbox for non-important -
shodown Member Posts: 2,271encrypted google drive/dropbox. Has saved my a55 a few times already.Currently Reading
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yzT Member Posts: 365 ■■■□□□□□□□encrypted google drive/dropbox. Has saved my a55 a few times already.
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tpatt100 Member Posts: 2,991 ■■■■■■■■■□I only store photos and some files on OneDrive. When it comes to personal files stored outside my home I really should just encrypt a small hard drive and rotate them to keep at work but I know I would eventually forget to do it to make it a reliable off site backup solution.
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5ekurity Member Posts: 346 ■■■□□□□□□□Heard good things about this:
Online Data Backup - Offsite, Onsite, & Cloud - CrashPlan Backup Software -
olaHalo Member Posts: 748 ■■■■□□□□□□Onedrive for nonpersonal stuff
NAS at home for everything I actually care about -
yzT Member Posts: 365 ■■■□□□□□□□Onedrive for nonpersonal stuff
NAS at home for everything I actually care about
and in the hypothetical case of your home burning down, what will you do? Lose all the data? -
broli720 Member Posts: 394 ■■■■□□□□□□Well, what is the likelihood that your house will burn down? It's all about evaluating risk. And if your house did burn down, your data may be the least of your problems...
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TheFORCE Member Posts: 2,297 ■■■■■■■■□□and in the hypothetical case of your home burning down, what will you do? Lose all the data?
I use google drive for non important personal document. I use the Synology NAS for things that i have to retain for more than 2+ years. The NAS is located at my parents house and i access it remotely. You can do the same thing, buy a NAS, set it up at a different location. -
W Stewart Member Posts: 794 ■■■■□□□□□□Gmail and Dropbox. I prefer to have things in multiple places for redundancy. Back when I made music, I would send the session files to multiple email addresses of mine. Anything that's private I usually just encrypt my self with truecrypt or ecryptfs. I don't really have much data that needs to be backed up these days though outside of work stuff which goes to Google drive.
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W Stewart Member Posts: 794 ■■■■□□□□□□Well, what is the likelihood that your house will burn down? It's all about evaluating risk. And if your house did burn down, your data may be the least of your problems...
It happens. Not to me but it happens. -
tpatt100 Member Posts: 2,991 ■■■■■■■■■□What are people using to backup their NAS? I remember back in the day I had an HP Windows Home Server, I thought RAID was fault tolerant which it is but then the operating system died on me......
I really should just sign back up for Crashplan, I am my own worse enemy when it comes to my personal data. -
shodown Member Posts: 2,271how are you doing the encryption?
I'm using boxcryptor classic to do the encryption. I wrote a program to make 1 folder that would upload to both of them so I could have dual copies, buts not clean enough to release to the public like when I make a change in 1 it won't do the same in the other.Currently Reading
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kohr-ah Member Posts: 1,277What are people using to backup their NAS? I remember back in the day I had an HP Windows Home Server, I thought RAID was fault tolerant which it is but then the operating system died on me......
I really should just sign back up for Crashplan, I am my own worse enemy when it comes to my personal data.
Task scheduler to run a robocopy once a week. -
Nightflier101BL Member Posts: 134 ■■■□□□□□□□Time Machine for system image backups which I keep on a 2TB external USB drive. I straight copy and paste my data to another 1TB external USB drive in case my Mac is stolen or explodes and I can't access Time Machine. This drive is formatted so it will open with Windows. My music is on both drives but also copied over to a third drive that goes with me in the car.
Both main drives are kept at home in a locked, fire-proof safe. -
olaHalo Member Posts: 748 ■■■■□□□□□□and in the hypothetical case of your home burning down, what will you do? Lose all the data?
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--chris-- Member Posts: 1,518 ■■■■■□□□□□What are people using to backup their NAS? I remember back in the day I had an HP Windows Home Server, I thought RAID was fault tolerant which it is but then the operating system died on me......
I really should just sign back up for Crashplan, I am my own worse enemy when it comes to my personal data.
Important stuff is stored on a external hd in a safe.
i have 12 GB of pics of my son and about 80 GB of media in crash plan...love crash plan. -
cyberguypr Mod Posts: 6,928 ModAm I the only one encrypting the important stuff and backing up to Amazon Glacier?
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yzT Member Posts: 365 ■■■□□□□□□□when you say "encrypting the important stuff", what do you mean? File-level encryption? Because AFAIK, and I've tested it with Windows encryption, you can seamlessly open an "encrypted" file in another filesystem, for example in Linux.
Or are you using a container? If so... do online plans let you upload heavy files? A "file" of 30GB+.