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On 2/1/2012 3:28 PM, gcs8 wrote:
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<p>Also I have a 40tb san (34.5tb after raid and whatnot), crash
plan said I could fill that up and still pay the same price.
After ~6.8tb you do have to mod the service .ini to use more ram
then the 512 that its assigned and I can show you some tricks to
get some more throughput out of it.</p>
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Anyone have recommendations on a good offsite solution for
home use?
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I second crashplan! I have the $50/year option which is unlimited
space for one computer and I have it backing up my NAS which is
where all my data is stored. Other companies do not allow that.<br>
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The big thing to remember about them is that you have to reinstall
the software every time your kernel is updated. Otherwise I do not
have a single complaint!<br>
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Rob<br>
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