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CarlEdman
Aug 22, 2017Luminary
CrashPlan Alternatives
I've been using CrashPlan since 2014 to back up my ReadyNAS (about 9 TBytes used out of 20 TByte capacity). It's been great. Unlimited, continuous, encrypted, versioning backups running on the Read...
- Aug 24, 2017
Thanks to all those who replied.
Sadly, from these responses and my other inquiries, it seems that CrashPlan, even at twice the old price, is still the only viable solution for my case. Everything else either--and there are lots of other options--doesn't run under Linux or has a monthly cost for my use case that is an order of magnitude or more higher than even CrashPlan Pro.
The closest, widely-discussed alternative is BackBlaze. Unfortunately, their personal plan which is unlimited, inexpensive, and seems generally good, does not run under Linux. They do have a well-regarded B2 Cloud Storage plan which has multiple clients which might run om ReadyNAS, but it has a metered cost that would be much more expensive than CrashPlan Pro. The implication of discussions by the Backblaze CEO is that they have no plans to change either.
So when my CrashPlan Home plan expires at the end of the year, I plan to transition to CrashPlan Pro/SMB.
But if somebody comes up with something better (ideally before then!), please do respond here.
Marty_M
Aug 23, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello CarlEdman,
Netgear does not have official list of 3rd party Cloud backup service. However you may check Readynas Vault and Amazon, Readynas is a local storage device it will act as the source and any 3rd party Cloud service can be a destination. You may check online for list and reviews Cloud Backup service available on the market right now.
Regards,
Marty_M
NETGEAR Community Team
- btaroliAug 23, 2017Prodigy
I think OP meant to get helpful responses from those with experience using such services. Naturally, this topic has been coming up from a lot of corners lately. This is a disruptive change that may not benefit them much in the end, IMO.
That said, I've seen Backblaze coming up on a LOT of lists lately and I can't say it's done badly. It's certainly cheaper than AWS -- $5/TB/month on their "NAS" plan, cheaper if you use the $5/computer/month plan and don't do full backup. One issue, however, is getting it working properly on the NAS. I notice that both QNAP and Synology have official integrations with Backblaze, but Netgear isn't listed.
I remember looking and trying ReadyCLOUD a while back but I think it came up simply being too small/expensive to really back up a whole NAS. At the rates some charge, it would be far cheaper just to have another NAS you located someplace else (after first full backup). Perhaps ReadyDR is meant to take that mantle up.
With so many options available, one would think it'd be easier to choose one than this... but...
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