> I haven't looked at jungledisk, but I use SpiderOak for home use. You get
> 1-2GB free which is all I need
> for critical stuff. The linux client works well and is provided in RPM format
> w/ repo I believe. Their data
> rates may not be competitive though.
I use them for personal as well. E
On 08/04/2013 9:14 AM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> Anyone have any experience with jungledisk?
> They offer a Linux client and have pretty cheap rates for large volumes of
> data. We are
> retiring a private colocated backup and hoping to migrate to a commercial
> online solution.
>
>
> Of the fe
On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 8:14 AM, Joseph L. Casale
wrote:
> Anyone have any experience with jungledisk?
> They offer a Linux client and have pretty cheap rates for large volumes of
> data. We are
> retiring a private colocated backup and hoping to migrate to a commercial
> online solution.
>
I have
Anyone have any experience with jungledisk?
They offer a Linux client and have pretty cheap rates for large volumes of
data. We are
retiring a private colocated backup and hoping to migrate to a commercial
online solution.
Of the few that support Linux, this one looks pretty decent at first gla