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I'm still on the fence whether to make the switch from Mozy to Jungle Disk.
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Amazon S3 is going to be around for some time so the extra costs would put my mind at ease. Mozy is cheaper, but since it takes such a long time to upload I would really cringe if they were to go out of business and had to do this all over again. They are going to be adding their own data center to the mix soon which will eliminate the data in/out costs, but the price per GB storage fees can add up. It's still going to take a bit to upload everything, but you can use Chronosync and the like to make sure incremental updates are accounted for. Jungle Disk has no restrictions on upload speed, but you pay by the GB in addition to data coming in/out. I can upload at higher speeds though as with any ISP this can fluctuate. Upload speeds are capped at 1Mbps and I have about 250GB to transfer. I'm doing Mozy right now, but it is slow. Other than work, I have no other place to store things off site so my options are limited. I already back them up locally and I'm just not that keen on having an external drive locked up at work. I want to have an off-site backup of some of my static files (eg. I'm currently going thru the same "dilemma" right now. If you want hardware RAID that is transparant (which is better for a backup drive, but more expensive), I'd recommend a Western Digital My Book Mirror Edition (which is an USB 2.0 external drive that uses two hard disks and mirrors them, completely transparently to the machine.) This allows me to recover everything should stuff go south from the drive, and in case both the machine and the backup drive get scrozzled, I can pull the files from remote for a rebuild (it will be slow, but doable). I am using a Maxtor One Touch 4 Mini for Time Machine in concert with Mozy. If you only have 150GB of stuff to back up, I'd consider just buying a small external drive.
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One terabyte of data stored there per month costs about the same as buying an external 1TB drive last time I looked. However, just note that it can get expensive it you store a lot on it. If you need secure online file storage, the above mentioned Amazon S3 app is good. Delete a file, 30 days later, it vanishes from your Mozy file storage.) Do you need backups or storage? For offsite backups, I'd go Mozy, because it offers unlimited storage (backup storage, not archival.