personal backup
Jared Mauch
jared at puck.nether.net
Sun Aug 14 02:44:48 UTC 2011
On Aug 13, 2011, at 1:12 AM, Randy Bush wrote:
> charles skipped what i see as a highly critical question, personal
> backup.
I've been wondering this as well.
My home backups are somewhat large and not yet offsite due to their size. (~4.7TB).
This is due to both purchased digital media storage and photography. These are sufficiently large that the problem is harder to resolve, as nobody "makes" a 5TB drive I can ship to a colo. Drive failures in the "backups" host also become painful to work with as I'm cheap so the ZFS pool isn't 100% mirrored.
Some machines use netatalk plus the "defaults write com.apple.systempreferences TMShowUnsupportedNetworkVolumes 1" hack.
I've considered just subbing to backblaze as it's "cheap" on a single-host basis, but need something closer to ~5-7TB plus some room for growth (maybe 250G-500G/year). I have considered just trenching copper/fiber (see other thread) to a neighbor and placing the host there, but it's not much geographical diversity, plus if the neighbor moves it becomes fun to re-explain what you are doing. (worse if they're non-techie).
The biggest problem I've seen is with a "cloud"/"tubes" provider, my upload speed puts the 4.7TB initial sync somewhere around 145 days (assuming 3Mb/s upload).
Is anyone aware of a solution for this that is sensible $$$ without rolling my own (i'm estimating about 2-3k to do this...)? And preferably costs maybe $ or $$?
- Jared
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