Where do you back your shit online?

Where do you back your shit online?

facebook

I don't.

backups are for pu$$ies

Sensitive stuff on external drives
Trivial stuff on MEGA and Google Drive

You can use both of those with duplicity.
you could string together accounts as well, so if you had 50 mega accounts then you would have 2500gigs to backup to. All encrypted.

Backup? Nas
Online? Hell no!

it's on my local network and it's 8 drives in a ZFS pool. striped and mirrored. why would you back up your cp on The Cloud (R)

mirrored drives in a safe. only way to be sure.

i sure dont have nearly a good connection to pipe it offsite. Also: Botnet.

home server running software raid. this gives me a two disk redundancy and the snapshot raid offers some protection towards accidental file deletion. however I'm still fucked in case of a fire/flood. sooo I'm currently in the process of putting another machine together which will go into my parents house and then i'll use crashplan to backup my server to that for offsite backup. having said that I would legitimately use crashplan/backblaze online offering since they both give you the opportunity to use a private key making your shit unreadable to anyone else but you.

My personal home botnet

I encrypt all my stuff, that way there's no chance for me to ever loose it.

>I encrypt all my stuff, that way there's no chance for me to ever loose it.

I see what you did there.

>you could string together accounts as well
How, Satan?

I'm curious on this as well.

Show us, wise one.

Just store it offline in duplicate you cheap faggot.

I used to have 6 TB on a chinese cloud.
Now they are closing down and I'm fucked.

I've embraced the google photos/google drive botnet. Pretty comfy. Hopefully they don't blackmail me with my gross pornography.

I store everything important in redundant RAID. Pretty easy.

I'm not backing anything up online until I get a fiber connection.

At my current speed, It'd take 3 years of non-stop uploading to finished. This is assuming such a host exists that gives you 20TB+ of space that isnt super expensive

this guy gets it

I don't. Even if my connection were fast enough to finish in less than a year, the overage charges alone would cost more than a decent LTO-7 drive.