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I was wondering if anyone could recommend some off-site backup<br>
solutions for home users that are Linux friendly? I currently get some<br>
free, very throttled, backup space through a web host that I may leave<br>
soon if I can find a cheaper alternative. Currently I use SFTP (SSH)<br>
with rsync and encfs (like mcrypt but folder level via FUSE). So<br>
basically I would need to be able to mount the storage in Linux (sole<br>
web interfaces are not an option). I need about 50 GB with future<br>
growth of up to around 250 GB (probably the absolute max I would<br>
need).<br>
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Any thoughts or suggestions?<br></blockquote><div><br>for years i've used backuppc (using rsync as transport), it has deduplication and good automated expiration. i've also had a tektonic vps for years, good rates, excellent reliability. tho the best storage option is your own, at another location.<br>
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