> > My home backups are somewhat large and not yet offsite due to their size.
> > (~4.7TB).
> >


We (NAC) run a rather large ZFS thing to sell cheap 'scratch space.' When I say 
large, I think it surpasses well over 100 TB at this point. 

So for me, it was easy. At home, my stuff spins on disk (nice big green drives, 
so relatively low power too) on a Win2008 Server box. So, I bought a very cool 
product, "Super Flexible File Synchronizer" which is unbelievably cool for what 
it costs. It can copy from anything, to anything, and has a gazillion options. 
I have what is called "synthetic backups" enabled, which is a real time (it 
watches at the OS to disk level), as when it sees a file change, it gets copied 
over the other side in a few moments. It does zip-before-copy (with 
encryption), it does revisioning, it does delayed deletes, etc..

Perfect for home. 

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