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After a couple of drive failures (at home) in the last year, including an external HD that fell off my desk, I have come around to the need for an online and offsite backup solution. I have a small reseller account that hosts a few domains where I have done some web consulting, and I have several home and office computers (Windows and Linux). I am certain that a consumer backup service (such as Mozy or Carbonite) is NOT adequate, as most of these require the use of proprietary clients that run only on Windows. I prefer (insist on) the use of open standards:
-rsync support required
-SSH
-SFTP/SCP/FTPS (at least one)
-Samba, NFS (nice to have)
-WebDAVs (icing on the cake)
-online sharing features are not necessary, but would be more icing on the cake
My main use of a backup service would be to backup the /home directory of my primary desktop at home via an rsync cron a couple of times a day. I would also use some portion of the space to run a cron'd rsync from a couple of domains on my web reseller account (at IDoLogic, which I highly recommend). It would be nice to treat a portion of the space like cloud storage -- I would like to be able to get to my files via SFTP, or even WebDAVs from computers at work (or on vacation). An https control panel with a 'file manager' feature would certainly be a plus. I do not need or want to perform full system restores.

After some initial research, it looks like rsync.net is the leader in terms of features, service, and reputation -- but they are (not surprisingly) also the most expensive. I am considering getting an account with BQBackup or the backup service from RapidVPS. I am curious if there is any reason other than different price points for people to go with the reseller RsyncPalace rather than BQBackup itself. Other recommendations are welcome.I suggest Bacula, it's Free is very feature-ful and supports many platforms for backup. It also allows you to name storage pools so you can specify different storage locations to use.I would also recommend (FusionXhost) <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.fxhbackup.com/">http://www.fxhbackup.com/</a><!-- m --> - they provide similar ftp / rsync / ssh / samba etc. services as the other providers you mentioned.Additionally, they provide R1soft CDP - worth checking if you want true continuous data protection (you must have root access to install this service).I have with <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://webbycart.com/">http://webbycart.com/</a><!-- m --> (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://webbycart.com/">http://webbycart.com/</a><!-- m -->)I recommend, they have an excellent service team with amazing help support.
 
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