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BulletRouge
Aug 22, 2017Aspirant
Anyone using AWS Glacier for backup?
Now that CrashPlan is discontuning their home service, I am looking for an alternative cloud backup service. AWS Glacier looks perfect, anyone using it?
StephenB
Aug 23, 2017Guru - Experienced User
For me Crashplan for small business would be cheaper -
AWS Glacier charges $4 per TB per Month for storage, and there is an additional charge for retrieval.
Crashplan for Business is $10/month for unlimited storage.
I have about 9-10 TB at the moment, so Glacier would cost me about $40/month.
- BulletRougeAug 23, 2017Aspirant
Right, but my question is, is anyone using it? Or I guess I really want to know how one would use it exactly. Would you just use it through the AWS S3 integration? Or something else?
- BulletRougeAug 23, 2017Aspirant
OK, so I think the S3 cloud integration is just for the standard S3 bucket storage. I don't see a way to specify a glacier vault. tragic.
- Dewdman42Sep 12, 2017Virtuoso
I am also looking for a new backup solution. I have about a year before Crashplan will kick me off for good, so I have some time to figure it out. In my case I'm only currently backing up about 1TB, with crashplan it was costing me $60/year. The size might go up a bit over time. Crashplan also does versioning, so actually more than 1TB of storage is being used, though I'm not sure how much that is. But around 1TB is being backed up.
The new crashplan small business is double the price.
Versioning has been handy a few times I was glad I had it, so...I would like to find an alternative service that also does that. Most all of the Mac/PC backup services do. But few of them provide linux support.
I think at some point I was trying out linux version of idrive and for some reason I came to the conclusion that crashplan was better, but I don't remember what it was now. Their pricing is not bad, $52/year for 2TB and they have a 5TB plan for $75/year (which can also be shared across multiple computers, so perhaps I can backup a few of my other computers also under the one plan...that is not bad value, I will look into that and probably test it out.
Anyone know any other linux-compatible turnkey solutions to use instead of crashplan?
- unlimited data is probably not a requirement, but affordable storage is.
- Versioning
- Ideally a gui to choose files to backup or recover
- Runs ok on readynas, including headless GUI perhaps
- decent bandwidth
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