I used to use rsync.net and they are great (customer support, nice
folks) -- I would highly recommend them.

However, I switched to Amazon's S3 and use duplicity with that (for
encryption) -- for my needs, (about 1.5GB of backups) it is
ridiculously inexpensive and it's just my personal data so the S3 is a
fallback for the fallback ... I use duplicity with this script:
http://blog.damontimm.com/bash-script-incremental-encrypted-backups-duplicity-amazon-s3/

 Seems to work well for me and is cheap.  Like rdiff-backup, the
duplicity folks are really great too.  Thanks all around!

Damon

On 1/27/09, JoeRyan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I am new to this stuff, and I usually work in a Windows environment. What 
> would be the best way for me to secure my files, and make sure I don't lose 
> everything if my computer crashes? I have about 300 gigs of data, and one 
> video file that is 30+ gigs large.
>
> What about online backup (http://www.backupright.com)? But I've also heard 
> about these products (http://pcbackupreview.com/backupchoices.php) and this 
> one (http://www.carbonite.com) also work well.
>
> Even the fear of death is nothing compared to the fear of not having lived 
> authentically and fully. - Frances Moore Lappe
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