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    Re: endless external HD shuffle – RAID 1, 5, or RAID unecessary?

    I am trying out arqbackup and wasabi for cloud, .0049 cents per mb which is like 5 bcks a month fora TB. I have 2 TB now and will more later. Wasabi also does not charge for downloading or restoring your files. You can also do versioning. It also encrypts data.

    Sunday Night have a little cal encrypted data set done licall and only I have key generated locally. When I upload, the data is then encrypted by Wasabi. Key is shown on screen to copy it, downlad it.

    So far Wasabi is as good as it gets.

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    Re: endless external HD shuffle – RAID 1, 5, or RAID unecessary?

    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Ruttenberg View Post
    I am trying out arqbackup and wasabi for cloud, .0049 cents per mb which is like 5 bcks a month fora TB. I have 2 TB now and will more later. Wasabi also does not charge for downloading or restoring your files. You can also do versioning. It also encrypts data.

    Sunday Night have a little cal encrypted data set done licall and only I have key generated locally. When I upload, the data is then encrypted by Wasabi. Key is shown on screen to copy it, downlad it.

    So far Wasabi is as good as it gets.
    And if you want a second cloud, backup, recommended, try Backblaze. Price and terms are similar. They can be uploaded one after other using Arq.


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    Re: endless external HD shuffle – RAID 1, 5, or RAID unecessary?

    Hmmm, I think 2 copies of everything at home plus encrypted back up on cloud is enough. I got 20TB. At home.

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