4/5/2023 0 Comments Backblaze vs opendrive reddit![]() ![]() The "easy" one is to just keep using Crashplan. Crashplan SB is $10 per machine, which for me would be $30/mo or $360/year. Right now I've got 3 machines on Crashplan Family, which was $150/yr basically. ![]() They'll be banking on 20% moving to a plan that's twice the price and 20% moving to their partner that they'll get a kick back for, clearly in need of a cash injection. I can only assume they're on the rocks or they'd have given 6 months notice. If you're concerned with nation state style attacks on your encryption, you should consider if your off-site server can really withstand that sort of attack as well because odds are it can't. Storing pre-encrypted files on a cloud provider isn't necessarily insecure. I would point out that good encryption is still as far as we can tell safe against even the most advanced attacker. I personally have someone I can swap space with for off-site so I'm looking for non-hosted solutions myself. To each his own, but there have been both cloud and home server options discussed. Or do we just throw our hands up in the air and say there's no privacy any more with facial recognition once you walk outside your house and just not worry any more? Maybe I'm being paranoid and I'm willing to re-evaluate. You guys all fine and dandy with sending everything up to some server somewhere? Encrypted or not. With the complete lack of privacy on the internet any more with some of the recent administrative changes with ISPs and such, I'm really uncomfortable sending my entire life up to the cloud from tax documents to photos to videos to comic book database, bank records, etc. ![]()
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