Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade wrote:
My personal (non-work) repository lives on my linux box at home and also gets dumped to file every night. I still have to work out where I'm going to copy _that_ since I don't have any reliable nightly backup set up at home (just weekly copy-to-external-drive-when-I-remember-it, which I'm not putting much faith in.)

Consider Amazon S3. Easy to sign up for, easy to use, simple billing. You will pay a few cents a month to store your relatively tiny personal svn repository. It is off site and you can use a tool called s3sync (s3sync.net) in a cronjob to copy it up every night. I used to do the copy-to-external-drive-when-I-remember-it thing and I still try to do that but I use S3 as another form of totally automated off-site backup. I believe it all has to be automated end to end or it won't get done on a daily basis. S3 lets me do that.



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