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I am looking for a cloud based service that i can backup my files for my business and wanted to know if anyone had any suggestions or experience with a service. I have terabits of data so i definitely would have to be an unlimited service and with an auto backup. I have found KeepVault Pro and BackBlaze, anyone have an opinion on the two, they seem to fit the bill, but I've never used a cloud based backup before. 

 

Trying to be more diligent with my backups, 3-2-1, right. 

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7 minutes ago, archTECTONIC said:

I am looking for a cloud based service that i can backup my files for my business and wanted to know if anyone had any suggestions or experience with a service. I have terabits of data so i definitely would have to be an unlimited service and with an auto backup. I have found KeepVault Pro and BackBlaze, anyone have an opinion on the two, they seem to fit the bill, but I've never used a cloud based backup before. 

 

Trying to be more diligent with my backups, 3-2-1, right. 

I have backblaze.  its currently still working on my 10TB storage array.  but its been going like a champ.  and the idea that i could get my data back in the form of a drive mailed to me is nice.

 

my 3-2-1 consists of  physical copies on DVD/BluRay for my media.  digital forms stored on a RAID 5 array.  and now my offsite backblaze backup.

 

you could argue that a RAID array with redundancy counts double... but... semantics.

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27 minutes ago, archTECTONIC said:

Thanks guys. It is for a NAS that is relatively small now, but it is going to get bigger probably up in the 10s of TB size.

AFAIK Backblaze doesnt limit you space wise.

 

and if you grow over time it wont take months to backup your stuff like mine is.

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HDD: 1TB POS HDD from an old Dell

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PSU: 1200W Corsair HX1200

 

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Case: Shared with Daily - Phanteks Mini XL DS

PSU: Shared with Daily - 1200W Corsair HX1200

 

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Motherboard: MSI X370 SLI Plus

RAM: 8GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4

GPU: Nvidia GT 710

HDD: 1X 10TB Seagate ironwolf NAS Drive.  4X 3TB WD Red NAS Drive.

SSD: Adata 128GB

Case: NZXT Source 210 (white)

PSU: EVGA 650 G2 80Plus Gold

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