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    CrashPlan Getting Out of the Home Backup Business

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    • BRRABillB
      BRRABill
      last edited by

      Just re-pinging this to see what people are doing. I have a few friends/family on CrashPlan and am still deciding what to suggest.

      I like BB, but we never finished talking about their potentially large delay in backing up new files. Is anyone from BB still on ML? I know aaron left.

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      • hobbit666H
        hobbit666
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        I'm interested in getting something for my Mum, as she has large amounts of photos (not in size just in numbers)

        Think I wont more of an archive system, as today she might have photos from 2001 - 2017 filling her HD, so if I deleted them, then after the next "backup" ran these would disappear? next time the backup is ran???

        So would something like B2 storage be better so I can transfer the 2001-2017 folders to there for keeping freeing up the HD on the laptop.

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        • dafyreD
          dafyre
          last edited by

          I'm sticking with Crashplan due to retention and ease of use... Especially for recommending it to other folks... Set it & forget it.

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          • BRRABillB
            BRRABill @dafyre
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            @dafyre said in CrashPlan Getting Out of the Home Backup Business:

            I'm sticking with Crashplan due to retention and ease of use... Especially for recommending it to other folks... Set it & forget it.

            As I have been looking at the competitors, I've noticed CrashPlan has a couple of features that really stand out, mainly the instant backups (not having to wait hours) and unlimited revisions. It's almost worth the extra $5 a month.

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            • dafyreD
              dafyre @BRRABill
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              @brrabill said in CrashPlan Getting Out of the Home Backup Business:

              @dafyre said in CrashPlan Getting Out of the Home Backup Business:

              I'm sticking with Crashplan due to retention and ease of use... Especially for recommending it to other folks... Set it & forget it.

              As I have been looking at the competitors, I've noticed CrashPlan has a couple of features that really stand out, mainly the instant backups (not having to wait hours) and unlimited revisions. It's almost worth the extra $5 a month.

              Yeah. I've been with crashplan for god... 5 years or better. I've not found anybody that can do it as well as they can.

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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch @hobbit666
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                @hobbit666 said in CrashPlan Getting Out of the Home Backup Business:

                I'm interested in getting something for my Mum, as she has large amounts of photos (not in size just in numbers)

                Think I wont more of an archive system, as today she might have photos from 2001 - 2017 filling her HD, so if I deleted them, then after the next "backup" ran these would disappear? next time the backup is ran???

                Yes, this is how backups work.

                What you are wanting is storage, not a backup.

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