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Dan | April 20, 2006 at 9:47 am
Another service you might consider adding is DriveByMail [disclaimer: I'm the developer]. We send you CDs or DVDs of your storage contents on a regular basis, have snapshots (you can see old versions of your files), and have a guest and public folder. We support rsync over ssh, sftp, scp, and a basic https web interface.
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Moayad | April 20, 2006 at 10:15 am
Okay, I added your service to this list…
Anyway, I don’t refresh this blog currently, now I write at InTechSpot.
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online backup | October 4, 2006 at 7:21 pm
Interesting. We have launched a service based on the software by Remote Backup Systems, Inc. http://remote-backup.com
We will offer a much more comprehensive service than what these ‘cheapos’ are offering, and will exclusively target the business sector. Our online backup software natively supports open and in-use Exchange and SQL databases, among other advanced functionality that is best suited to SMB/SMEs.
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