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They had no off site backups (despite my careful explanations about data recovery (onsite) vs disaster recovery (offsite and disconnected ) so versioning really important.

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We also had a client who downloaded an email, opened the word doc, typed in a password and got Crypto Locked. figured drop them as an image onto Amazon then run them up once per month or so to receive updates but not pay for them to run all the time. I also have a need to have an old 2003 server with SAP able to be run up in a VM when the HW dies and ditto a server 2012 with IIS and Smartermail running on it. The big problem becomes pricing as USD to NZD starts to hike the prices and a client with 10 pcs, may not want to pay $$5 - 10USD per pc per month.

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How's it going for you? I'm thinking about the MSP offering as have multiple clients and a variety of servers (Linux MSSQL, Server 2003, Server 2012, Mac) to deal with. Bad software = bad timmmay You did a bunch of testing on Backblaze and Cloudberry. However it is the sortware that is important. The thread you pointed to seems to love crashplan but recent ones discussing BackBlaze.

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I'm using duplicati but it seems slow and painful when restoring - especially if you have a way to go back between full saves and snapshots (I'm looking at backing up over 200GB of data with a 1%-5% change per week).Īlso even with a 1000MBPs, housed in a data centre, backboned with huge speed networks, it is still a dog backing up to Amazon S3.













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