You should definitely give Crashplan a try then. Almost every professional reviewer of backup services out there praises it to be the best out there. Also, they offer a 30-day free trial.
However, someone in this thread mentioned that he only gets around 30Mbit/s while uploading files form his...
1. Does it have to be a file host? If not, you should consider using one of these:
http://crashplan.com
http://bitcasa.com/
http://www.backblaze.com/
backup services.
2. 1fichier.com is a file host that could be an option. I never used it myself, but it got recommend a few times in this...
Well, that sucks as all of my files are stored on OVH servers...
Good to know. Thank you!
I wouldn't interpret too much into that. But yeah, I can totally see something like that happen as their number of sold prem accounts must be on an alltime low, but let's stay optimistic. ;P
As Xaxes...
Nice, thanks. By the way, you seem to have been using bitcasa for some time. Can you tell me if they meet these requirements:
-support a up/download speed of 500mbit/s, 1gbit/s preferred
-more than 10TB storage space (yes, I know that it says "infinite storage" on their site, however most...
Unlike CrashPlan, none of those three seem to support Linux...
Hm, just realized you only wrote about your upload speed - what about the download speed? Can you download files with 100Mbit/s at your uni?
Well, I doubt RS offers 100% security either. I bet that files disappear on RS servers as...
I see. I guess there's no way round contacting them, then. Anway, thanks for your advice. ;)
On a different note, reposting this...
I would be grateful if I could more feedback on
-FilePost and
-FileFactory
@feedback on FileFactory so far:
...since it probably won't be noticed now that...
Just checked out CrashPlan. Seems to be one of the best online backup services out there. However,
I wonder if you can upload that much and more with a normal CrashPlan+ as well (would go for CrashPlan Pro, but it's only available in the USA and Australia :/ ...). I mean sure it says...
Hey, thanks for your advice, however it their service doesn't really seem reliable or reputable to me. But hey, if Megaup.me is still online in 2014, I'll pm you. ;P
Just read through sendspace's TOS and found this passage:
5.5.1 Fair Use Policy
Although we offer unlimited uploading, Sendspace...
As stated in my first post, I am already using rapidshare. However, additionally to rapidshare I'd like to use a different file hosting service to back up my files.
Yes, all of those 10TB+ of files are my own unique files.
And to avoid this very situation, I included this requirement "-more than 10TB storage space, unlimited preferred" when I created this thread hoping to find out if there are any file hosting services besides rapidshare that don't ban you...
I don't think any file hosting service would ban a user with just 1TB of uploaded files, 5TB+ or 10TB+ is an entire different story, though...
While the 15GB file size limit is indeed nice, uptobox doesn't seem very reputable/reliable: According to Alexa it was launched shortly after MU was...
May I ask how many TBs of files you have stored on FF and how long you have been a premium member?
@bolded parts: To avoid any misunderstandings, when I said I was looking for a file hosting service for backup purposes I really meant it. If I wanted to distribute/share files any of those...
I see. :/
So, basically there's no acceptable alternative to RS? Great. :/
Edit: Ok fuck it, scrap the 5GB+ file size limit, let's go with 2GB. That would mean depositfiles and filefactory are an option again. Does anyone know if those two meet these:
-support a up/download speed of...
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