Any Experiences with SOS Online Backup?
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So I'm looking for a cloud backup solution. I used Backblaze in the past, and was happy with it, but the issue I've always had with it and every other solution I've come across is no support for backing up a NAS. I happened to stumble upon SOS Online Backup (http://www.sosonlinebackup.com/) in my Google searches and it has no file or storage limitation, can backup a NAS, and is priced pretty competitively. If I do three years upfront, it's a flat $130, which is even cheaper than Backblaze (unless they've changed).
Before I invest, anyone familiar with them? I know these types of services are a dime a dozen nowadays but figured I'd ask first.
Thanks,
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This part interested me a lot
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First half of the chart
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Already a ton of people seeing the thread!
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We were using Zmanda Cloud Backup which backs up our Netapp to Amazon. They got acquired by Carbonite, and later on, Amazon stopped devpay which Zmanda/Carbonite was using to connect to Amazon for cloud backup. Now we are in the process of migrating the whole data from Amazon to Carbonite datacenter and started using Carbonite app. Overall seems to be almost the same as Zmanda and the pricing was almost half of what we used to pay when it was on Amazon. May be its an introductory offer and change next year. But this backs up network drives to another local drive, and/or to offsite carbonite servers as well.
Regarding sos online backup, first time hearing about this, I would suggest you to check the trial version and see if that suits your requirements.
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That price seems impossibly low. Less than $4/mo and you can backup large NAS storage devices. That seems fishy.
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Funny how company's do the comparison, obviously each product will showcase it in such a way that theirs is better!
http://www.carbonite.com/online-backup/server/compare-server-plans
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SOS pricing when I look for the NAS backup...
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Personal plan pricing is $7.99 and it looks like it doesn't back up NAS. So that makes WAY more sense. Now it just looks like an expensive alternative to BackBlaze.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Personal plan pricing is $7.99 and it looks like it doesn't back up NAS. So that makes WAY more sense. Now it just looks like an expensive alternative to BackBlaze.
The chart I'm seeing on their website says the personal plan supports NAS backup. See the first two graphics I posted.
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@scottalanmiller Those were for the personal plan, not the business plan.
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I think that SOS' comparison list is very misleading. Their "lowest price" doesn't imply that all of those features are included. I think AJ might have let the marketing lead him to combine the very expensive business class features with the personal plan pricing to come up with something very different than what, I feel, it actually costs.
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@thanksaj said:
The chart I'm seeing on their website says the personal plan supports NAS backup. See the first two graphics I posted.
What's the link? When I look at that chart, it doesn't tell me that.
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http://www.sosonlinebackup.com/features/
Little more than halfway down. Okay, maybe I'm misreading it. Gonna see if there is a live chat option on their site.
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@thanksaj said:
http://www.sosonlinebackup.com/features/
Little more than halfway down. Okay, maybe I'm misreading it. Gonna see if there is a live chat option on their site.
I found it. It's not under the personal plans, so not sure why you are associating it. That's just the general features and lists all of the business features on it. The "lowest price" is simply the lowest price. Since it is a list of "all features" you can safely assume that the lowest price does not include all features or it makes no sense.
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It's clear written to be a useless chart and misleading. That, alone, is a good reason to avoid them. Their bottom price that you can get is $7.99 and doesn't ever tell you what features you do or do not get for that price. Horrible site. If you need to chat to find out what they offer, they know they don't have a good product and are trying to hide it.
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I know backblaze can backup a mounted CIFS share. I do it with my ownCloud setup right now.
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@coliver said:
I know backblaze can backup a mounted CIFS share. I do it with my ownCloud setup right now.
How is that? Not sure what I'm using for the protocol, although I'm guessing it's CIFS...
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@thanksaj said:
@coliver said:
I know backblaze can backup a mounted CIFS share. I do it with my ownCloud setup right now.
How is that? Not sure what I'm using for the protocol, although I'm guessing it's CIFS...
The only downside is that you need a windows / mac computer to be running for the sync to work.
There is no direct integration between Backblaze and Linux right now... although I hope they consider it in the future.
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@coliver said:
I know backblaze can backup a mounted CIFS share. I do it with my ownCloud setup right now.
That's got to be new, it could not do that previously.