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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
      last edited by

      It's standard for these kinds of things to not back up mapped drives. Anything that prices by the "unit" can't really do that because it can only be used to violate the pay model.

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      • AmbarishrhA
        Ambarishrh
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        Crashplan has this https://support.code42.com/CrashPlan/4/Backup/Mounting_Networked_Storage_Or_NAS_Devices_For_Backup

        And some more guides on other systems- https://support.code42.com/CrashPlan/4/Configuring/Beyond_The_Code_Unsupported_CrashPlan_Configurations

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        • BRRABillB
          BRRABill
          last edited by

          Crashplan definitely backs up network drives.

          In reviewing NAS boxes, I saw a lot of people who coded the NAS directly to use CrashPlan, or just simply mapped a drive and backed it up that way.

          Though as I am sure @scottalanmiller would say, backing up a NAS or server through a mapped network drive on an endpoint probably isn't best practice.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Ambarishrh
            last edited by

            @Ambarishrh said:

            Crashplan has this https://support.code42.com/CrashPlan/4/Backup/Mounting_Networked_Storage_Or_NAS_Devices_For_Backup

            And some more guides on other systems- https://support.code42.com/CrashPlan/4/Configuring/Beyond_The_Code_Unsupported_CrashPlan_Configurations

            How does their pricing work once you do that? As those are "more computers" from a quick look at their site it looks like you own licensing for those. It's just not strictly policed.

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            • ntoxicatorN
              ntoxicator
              last edited by

              I tried getting a new CrashPlan account for a customer of mine.

              I was told that their new CEO (Crashplan) was doing away with Small Business backups and was only supporting enterprise.. WTF?

              So had to pay more for Carbonite Online server backup $899 per year.

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              • BRRABillB
                BRRABill @scottalanmiller
                last edited by

                @scottalanmiller said:

                How does their pricing work once you do that? As those are "more computers" from a quick look at their site it looks like you own licensing for those. It's just not strictly policed.

                It's the same price. They allow unlimited data backup including from network drives.

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                • BRRABillB
                  BRRABill @BRRABill
                  last edited by

                  @BRRABill said:

                  @scottalanmiller said:

                  How does their pricing work once you do that? As those are "more computers" from a quick look at their site it looks like you own licensing for those. It's just not strictly policed.

                  It's the same price. They allow unlimited data backup including from network drives.

                  Though apparently unsupported.

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                  • BRRABillB
                    BRRABill @ntoxicator
                    last edited by

                    @ntoxicator said:

                    I tried getting a new CrashPlan account for a customer of mine.

                    I was told that their new CEO (Crashplan) was doing away with Small Business backups and was only supporting enterprise.. WTF?

                    So had to pay more for Carbonite Online server backup $899 per year.

                    I've been using Crashplan Pro for years (and still do) with no problem.

                    They do have an Enterprise version if you want to control your own backup locations.

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                    • ntoxicatorN
                      ntoxicator
                      last edited by

                      F** and shit on crash plan.. .seriously. List all these great features and a plush website.. but NO pricing listed... great way to get website bounces. lame

                      BackBlaze looks great - but no screen shots of interface on windows/mac.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @ntoxicator
                        last edited by

                        @ntoxicator said:

                        F** and shit on crash plan.. .seriously. List all these great features and a plush website.. but NO pricing listed... great way to get website bounces. lame

                        It's free 🙂

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                        • BRRABillB
                          BRRABill @ntoxicator
                          last edited by

                          @ntoxicator said:

                          F** and shit on crash plan.. .seriously. List all these great features and a plush website.. but NO pricing listed... great way to get website bounces. lame

                          BackBlaze looks great - but no screen shots of interface on windows/mac.

                          You have to click on STORE.

                          https://store.code42.com/store/

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                          • ntoxicatorN
                            ntoxicator
                            last edited by

                            Need to re-think the site, makes me look stupid? Idk.

                            says TRY NOW, NO CREDIT CARD REQUIRED!!!! and then... no pricing model/structure

                            I called about a month ago as a customer of mine was looking for a business backup option... called and spoke with a rep. said their new CEO was cutting options and making it ONLY for enterprise as small business wasnt generating enough revenue. so we ended convo

                            Said it had to be over so many seats. As I just wanted a single server and XXX amount of data to backup. Did not want to help me. So carbonite, again received my business.

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                            • BRRABillB
                              BRRABill @ntoxicator
                              last edited by

                              @ntoxicator

                              Interesting.

                              I haven't experienced anything, or heard anything.

                              Will wait and see I guess...

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller
                                last edited by

                                I've only used CrashPlan in the free "machine to machine" model. No experience beyond that.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @ntoxicator
                                  last edited by

                                  @ntoxicator said:

                                  Need to re-think the site, makes me look stupid? Idk.

                                  says TRY NOW, NO CREDIT CARD REQUIRED!!!! and then... no pricing model/structure

                                  I called about a month ago as a customer of mine was looking for a business backup option... called and spoke with a rep. said their new CEO was cutting options and making it ONLY for enterprise as small business wasnt generating enough revenue. so we ended convo

                                  Said it had to be over so many seats. As I just wanted a single server and XXX amount of data to backup. Did not want to help me. So carbonite, again received my business.

                                  There really isn't any money in small business for that kind of stuff, sadly.

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                                    • JaredBuschJ
                                      JaredBusch
                                      last edited by JaredBusch

                                      With any solution like this, you can backup anything you want, you just have to use a linked folder. I have no idea why this is not better known in the Windows world, but it has existed for a long time.

                                      I backup my NAS at home with my CrashPlan account ($60/year) this way.

                                      For one client with a small Veeam repository, I backup their entire local repository (a NAS) with CrashPlan Pro ($10/month) I simply have a linked folder sitting there.

                                      mklink /J C:\Veeam \\nas\Veeam
                                      

                                      Then you point CrashPlan at C:\Veeam

                                      I began abusing this years and years ago to get around DropBox issues.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller
                                        last edited by

                                        I think that linked folders are not just poorly known as a workaround to this specific issue but are, in general, not well known. I never see people talking about them or using them.

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                                        • DashrenderD
                                          Dashrender
                                          last edited by

                                          Of course this opens you to a cryptolocker problem.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller
                                            last edited by

                                            Your NAS would be open to that by the nature of being able to be linked in this way.

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