5/17/2023 0 Comments Syncovery file size limitationsPro: Supports FreeBSD (so should be simple to put in a Jail) Tarsnap ($0.25/GB storage/month & $0.25/GB bandwidth usage) never removed)Ĭon: Will only migrate up-to 5TB of data, so if you have more on your NAS you need to restart the whole backup afreshĬon: Only new/updated backups support the new AES-256 encryption, historical stuff stays on Blowfish encryptionĬon: No more computer to computer backups (or computer to NAS backups), but you could replicate this with other free productsĬon: Basic tier doesn’t automatically backup VideosĬon: Large files (4GB+) must be manually added to backupĬon: Limits backup files to anything under the windows "Users" folders, so will need “tweaking” to work on NAS (in a Windows VM)Ĭon: Only 30 days protection for deleted filesĬon: Network drives (NAS drives) or folders shared from another computer not supported (but might be “tweakable” into a VM like we do with CrashPlan)Ĭon: Limits what file-type can be backed-upĬon: Only 30 day protection for deleted filesīackBlaze B2 ($0.005/GB/month & $0.02/GB download charge)Ĭon: Need to use 3rd-party apps to back-up the dataĬon: It’s a on-demand sync-copy, no file versioning/deleted file protection Pro: Unlimited protection for deleted files (i.e. Pro: Works exactly the same as you are used to Pro: No need to install any different software (account change forces internal update to the client) Migrate to a CrashPlan for Small Business ($10/month per device) Please Note: I have no ties to any of the companies! So what are our options moving forward?Īs I need to look into my options, I have done some quick research, and thought I share it here. As we now know, "CrashPlan for Home" ($60/month) is now being discontinued.
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