Another +1 for crashplan.  I've got almost a TB backed up to them, and 
the couple of test restores I've done have gone very smoothly.  The 
family plan is an excellent deal if you have more than one computer.

The only real concern I might have with them is that their program is a 
self-updating root-privileged system daemon, so you have to trust their 
systems and code.  I'm comfortable doing that for my personal data, but 
in a business environment, I might want something more open and auditable.

--Ted

On 4/8/2011 9:06 AM, Aniruddha wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 5:57 PM, Anne Cross<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> I'm looking to update my personal backup system.  At the moment, I'm
>> running an old version of JungleDisk, and backing up to the Amazon S3
>> cloud, but it's old enough that I'm starting to get failures.
>>
>> Rather than shell out for the new version of JungleDisk from Rackspace
>> blindly, I thought I'd ask what folks recommend?  I'd go with Backblaze,
>> but they don't have a Linux client and don't have plans to build one in
>> the immediate future.
>
> I have good experiences with Crashplan. Near real-time backups (every
> 5 minutes), good price, good support and clients for Mac, Windows&
> Linux: www.crashplan.com
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