I’m not looking to spend a fortune but do not need the absolute cheapest build possible either. Flexible scheduling, compression, encryption, and ransomware protection. Carbonite is a good second choice if you want a slightly more secure service. Overall my goal is to make this reliable and simple to use. Advanced backup features to protect your data. Key Takeaways: Backblaze is the best unlimited online backup as it’s incredibly cheap and easy to use. Would it be reasonable to run unraid with a small always-on Windows VM that just performs my backups for me? Is there any strong reason to pick one over the other? My client machines are all on the same local network and are a mixture of Windows and Macs. While reading here, I found a lot of people using unraid. I don’t love that option but it seemed like the easiest approach. My initial plan was to just follow one of the guides and have it run Windows. Target system: something like NAS killer 4, possibly using parts like those recommended in the current “Array Starter Kit” group buyĬomplicating factor: I use Backblaze personal for off-site backup since they have a very reasonably priced “unlimited” backup plan. The Backblaze personal client only runs on Win/Mac). For Jottacloud Personal, data from deleted local folders will remain on the server if. Synology will connect to Backblaze’s business service, but that will increase my backup cost by 10x versus using the Backblaze personal service. Goal: home server that I can use for file storage and basic (1080p) plex streamingĬurrent system: cobbled-together desktop with around 8tb of total storage Whether files can be kept online after being deleted from users computer. I’m extremely new to all of this (I’m reading through some of the build guides now but haven’t built anything at all yet) and have a question about off-site backups.
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