ftlight wrote:
> Thanks for the update! How much are you paying for 2TB?
>
> Bill
£50 pa
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mandryka wrote:
> I have very positive feelings about Backblaze. Once the initial backup
> is made you set the controls to automatic and subsequent backups occur
> automatically and slowly in the background, and with no noticeable
> effects on the computer or network. It took 3 weeks to upload 2
I have very positive feelings about Backblaze. Once the initial backup
is made you set the controls to automatic and subsequent backups occur
automatically and slowly in the background, and with no noticeable
effects on the computer or network. It took 3 weeks to upload 2TB.
Upload speeds slow
lostboy wrote:
> I use Crashplan as part of tiered backup strategy, and have done for
> past five years or so. It's $60 p.a. for unlimited encrypted storage for
> one PC, so a little cheaper than Amazon with current exchange rates, but
> backup specific. They will backup anything 'local' to a lic
hi,
like some of you i have 2 HP microservers , one with unraid (nas server)
, one under Slackware ( lms, mail server, imap server, calendar server ,
etc..) .
the lms is connected thru SMB to the unraid.
everyday a backup is done to an attached external drive. (total on
monday, incremental other
bakker_be wrote:
> Ever since they stopped allowing the use of rclone, I've been
> investigating alternatives. This is just another factor prompting a
> switch. Since I only need a backup solution I intend to try Crashplan
> ...
I love that I learned about rclone mere days before it was banned.
Squeezemenicely wrote:
> Oh no! Amazon have killed "Music in the cloud" for me. This is really
> terrible. I had setup my NAS to sync my music files to the cloud - all
> was great.
>
> Now they changed the game, no more unlimited and I would have to pay 180
> Dollars for my storage, so obviously
Oh no! Amazon have killed "Music in the cloud" for me. This is really
terrible. I had setup my NAS to sync my music files to the cloud - all
was great.
Now they changed the game, no more unlimited and I would have to pay 180
Dollars for my storage, so obviously I will not renew my plan.
What a sh
d6jg wrote:
> Why don't you store your music on the QNAP and have LMS / WHS read it
> from there? I agree that a QNAP won't do MusicIP etc but if you had your
> music files there then the Cloud Sync is going to be easy. There is some
> performance hit by going through the USB port.
>
> I have al
Blisteringblue wrote:
> Wow, talk about long winded. I wanted a set and forget style backup for
> this, been looking for reasonable cloud for a while. I've 1TB OneDrive
> from MS through work, 500GB BT cloud with my broadband but £55 for
> unlimited Amazon Cloud gets the nod.
>
> Just spent 2
Wow, talk about long winded. I wanted a set and forget style backup for
this, been looking for reasonable cloud for a while. I've 1TB OneDrive
from MS through work, 500GB BT cloud with my broadband but £55 for
unlimited Amazon Cloud gets the nod.
Just spent 2 days playing with various applicati
I see the appeal for backup, but unless it's automatically mirrored
-which I haven't seen in cheaper storage- I don't see the appeal for
everyday operations. Local NAS still seems to rule the cost-benefit
analysis for me... (unfortunately, I'd love a cloud based cost effective
solution, but local
So it seems they restricted everyone by default to prevent impact to
browsing experience and general connectivity whilst uploading. They seem
to have somewhat overcooked the throttling if it went to less than 10%
of your link speed, however..
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drmatt wrote:
> Ok, so you had a specific problem. What did you change? Are they
> artificially limiting upload speed in the client package?
>
> I had no issues with Amazon drive on upload speed.
>
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You have to go to settings, turn the throttle to max
Ok, so you had a specific problem. What did you change? Are they
artificially limiting upload speed in the client package?
I had no issues with Amazon drive on upload speed.
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The reason I was pushing the point is that my internet upload speed is
about 17mbps, but using Backblaze, I was getting an upload speed of
1.5mbps.
Anyway I just spoke to their support people and they told me make some
changes in the settings file and now I have 16mbps. So problem solved.
I have
Maths to the rescue! 1TB is 800 Mbits. This will take 5.1 days on an
18Mbit/s uplink (typical unlimited fibre package).
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albums..
norderney wrote:
> Using the Dropbox web site, I logged into my Dropbox account and then
> upload all my FLAC files to my Music folder within Dropbox. Quite easy
> actually. Takes a long time but only has to be done once. Works best if
> you have a fast fibre broadband connection.
What sort of u
Using the Dropbox web site, I logged into my Dropbox account and then
upload all my FLAC files to my Music folder within Dropbox. Quite easy
actually. Takes a long time but only has to be done once. Works best if
you have a fast fibre broadband connection.
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norderney wrote:
> I use Dropbox for backing up my music database which is about 1Tb /
> 60,000 tracks. As a bonus I have installed an app called FLACBox on my
> iPhone which allows my to play music stored directly on Dropbox. So I
> have access to my complete music library when I'm away from hom
I use Dropbox for backing up my music database which is about 1Tb /
60,000 tracks. As a bonus I have installed an app called FLACBox on my
iPhone which allows my to play music stored directly on Dropbox. So I
have access to my complete music library when I'm away from home using
either 3G or WiFi.
Testing hubiC at the moment. 25GB free and it works with rclone. Their
largest plan is 10TB, which works for me for now, so I just might go for
it.
rclone developer is hopeful that he can work things out with Amazon.
atroc
So this is why I used "dar". Keep a local metadata copy and I can run
differential backups against the metadata to upload as a tarball (um,
darball) without having to keep the data local too.
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drmatt wrote:
> They don't like the word "unlimited" as much as their marketing would
> have you believe, apparently...
If I understand the situation correctly (and I'm not sure that I do)
rclone's developer had to work with Amazon to get the app approved, but
Amazon banned it without warning or
They don't like the word "unlimited" as much as their marketing would
have you believe, apparently...
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bakker_be wrote:
> Since posting this, I've uploaded ±1TB of music to Amazon :p
And, just like that, Amascum has banned rclone.
https://forum.rclone.org/t/rclone-has-been-banned-from-amazon-drive/2314/10
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atrocity wrote:
> THANK YOU for this!!! I just set it up yesterday and it seems to be
> working fine. Greatly preferable to trying to sync using Amazon's
> horrific W*nd*ws client.
Since posting this, I've uploaded ±1TB of music to Amazon :p
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bakker_be wrote:
> Ehm, aren't we confusing *GOOGLE* drive and *AMAZON* drive here?
>
> Back to Amazon Drive:
> 'rclone' (https://rclone.org/) seems to support it, and it has a "check"
> function that compares file hashes allowing you to skip files that
> calculate as identical.
THANK YOU for t
I have my data stored on a Qnap with LMS running on either a Pi
(piCorePlayer) or an old PC (Vortexbox). The QNAP is mounted either via
SMB or NFS.
One of the officially available Qnap apps is "Connect to Cloud Drive". I
haven't tried it but it supports Amazon Cloud Drive. If it works (and I
have
I use Crashplan as part of tiered backup strategy, and have done for
past five years or so. It's $60 p.a. for unlimited encrypted storage for
one PC, so a little cheaper than Amazon with current exchange rates, but
backup specific. They will backup anything 'local' to a licensed
machine, and provi
CloudAtlas wrote:
> I personally believe that using the cloud as a sole backup is very
> unwise. As it is not directly under you control, it should be viewed as
> ephemeral (or even open source if not encrypted). A multi-layered
> approach is far safer e.g. local backup, off-site backup and clo
SlimChances wrote:
> Infinite is a bit of an exaggeration. But I can fit 4 -3 1/2" drives in
> my box. Right now it is easy to obtain a 10 TB Hard Drive. How much is
> Amazon going to charge for 40 TB of data? Also how long does it take to
> download that information if your house catches fire an
drmatt wrote:
> No sign of an open API (yet) but some developers have had access by the
> look of it. https://developer.amazon.com/amazon-drive
>
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This link lets you download sdk for IO and Android.
https://developer.amazon.com/public/apis/experience/c
bakker_be wrote:
> Ehm, aren't we confusing *GOOGLE* drive and *AMAZON* drive here?
>
> Back to Amazon Drive:
> 'rclone' (https://rclone.org/) seems to support it, and it has a "check"
> function that compares file hashes allowing you to skip files that
> calculate as identical.
No sign of an op
SlimChances wrote:
> Infinite is a bit of an exaggeration. But I can fit 4 -3 1/2" drives in
> my box. Right now it is easy to obtain a 10 TB Hard Drive. How much is
> Amazon going to charge for 40 TB of data? Also how long does it take to
> download that information if your house catches fire an
drmatt wrote:
> Depends on your broadband upload speed. Unlimited fibre is the only way
> this makes sense, that's the only way to get 18-20 Mbit upload. With
> that, I put 2TB up in a week and two days. If your upload is 2Mbit it
> will take ten times longer...
Upload speed is at the moment be
drmatt wrote:
> Larger than infinite? And the price? Fifty five quid a year for
> infinite? Personally I have found that a new HDD every three years or so
> actually costs more than this. There is a tipping point where if your
> storage is small enough then fixed price £55 a year is too much; the
SlimChances wrote:
> An external HD in my safety deposit box works for me. It is far cheaper
> and much larger storage options
Larger than infinite? And the price? Fifty five quid a year for
infinite? Personally I have found that a new HDD every three years or so
actually costs more than this. Th
I am using Amazon Drive and have about 2 TB music on there, it is great
I can use it to stream music on the go using CloudBeats, plus I have an
extra Backup of the entire music as an incremental Backup done via my
NAS.
Yes it takes long to upload at first, but afterwards it is worth it.
LMS 7.9
mandryka wrote:
> It's not going to work for me., 400 files in 6 hours, to upload the lot
> will take about two months.
Depends on your broadband upload speed. Unlimited fibre is the only way
this makes sense, that's the only way to get 18-20 Mbit upload. With
that, I put 2TB up in a week and two
An external HD in my safety deposit box works for me. It is far cheaper
and much larger storage options
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It's not going to work for me., 400 files in 6 hours, to upload the lot
will take about two months.
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mandryka wrote:
> Just fire and theft, that's all. Offsite backups don't seem to work for
> me.
>
> It's done 100 files (out of 105,000) in the past two hours, and it may
> not be keeping the structure of the folders, so so far it's a bit
> worrying really.
Seems a bit slow to me. I don't know
That is why I went with a virtual tape type thing. Stage the backups to
large encrypted files and move the encrypted virtual tapes to the cloud.
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JohnB wrote:
> Is there any reason why you prefer to backup to the cloud rather than
> backing up to external HDDs which are under your control?
Just fire and theft, that's all. Offsite backups don't seem to work for
me.
It's done 100 files (out of 105,000) in the past two hours, and it may
no
Is there any reason why you prefer to backup to the cloud rather than
backing up to external HDDs which are under your control?
Touch, Meridian G92, Meridian G55, PMC OB1i speakers, HP Proliant
Microserver/Ubuntu, PC/Windows 7, iPad 4, iPeng, Squeezepad.
Amazon have a desktop app which will allow you to synch to a folder on
your C drive. It will NOT allow you to synch to a folder on an external
hard drive (so no good for me)
I tried to upload via the web interface several times but it crashed for
my big "downloads" folder. It worked for one or tw
Ehm, aren't we confusing *GOOGLE* drive and *AMAZON* drive here?
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Also some examples of using the API.
https://github.com/googledrive
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Awesome, that's new. They didn't publish anything like that when I I
started using it.
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drmatt wrote:
> AFAIK there is no API to access Drive directly yet, so nothing going for
> automatic updates etc.
Does this not work ?
https://developers.google.com/drive/v3/web/simple-upload
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No, there are no utilities for accessing Drive, I scripted backups to
large files using dar on my Linux box then just copied the files to a
Windows box to drag and drop in the UI. AFAIK there is no API to access
Drive directly yet, so nothing going for automatic updates etc.
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Oh good, thout sounds promising.
Is there a backup utility? Something that will check for changes and
upload them, things like changes to metadata.
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Took me about a week to upload 2TB to exactly that service using my BT
fibre line. Tedious but doable. And next time the incremental backups
are trivia to send up to the cloud.
Amazon can do media-based ingest to S3, but a) you pay for it and b)
it's not Drive. Otherwise find a friend with a good
Hello everyone
Amazon are now offering unlimited storage for £55 p.a in the UK, and
they accept lossless music files. So the idea of having a cloud backup
is more attractive.
I have 3TB of music, it's going to take forever to upload it via my
phone line -- I doubt it's feasible.
Is there a on
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