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Cheap 1TB Backup Space
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Cheap 1TB Backup Space

Hello,



Which would be the cheapest reliable service which allows me to get 1TB Backup Space.

I would prefer a ready-to-use service (i.e. hubiC), but VPS offers would fit as well.



Thank you!

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  • cociucociu Member

    interesed 1 tb openvz located in Romania ?

  • Dropbox, Google Drive, Mega, Hubic, Copy, OneDrive, SugarSync, Box

    Pick one :D

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  • Amazon Glacier?

  • cociu said: interesed 1 tb openvz located in Romania ?

    price?

  • cociucociu Member

    for 1 tb let see ... about 10eur/mo

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  • NomadNomad Member

    Hubic fits your price range but...
    I wouldn't suggest Hubic.

    I installed it on my kimsufi machine and since it always disconnected, I had to restart the process many times manually but it still couldn't upload my 33gb data whereas owncloud and Copy.com synced the same folder a few times. And the speed was real slow as well.

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited March 2015

    Nomad said: I installed it on my kimsufi machine

    If only there was some tool that would let you bypass the height of insanity of even considering to bother with the "official" client, and instead simply mount the storage space into the filesystem. Perhaps it would work through the FUSE subsystem of the Linux kernel, and then the authors would call it something like "hubicfuse".

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  • NomadNomad Member

    @rm_ said:
    If only there was some tool that would let you bypass the height of insanity of even considering to bother with the "official" client, and instead simply mount the storage space into the filesystem. Perhaps it would work through the FUSE subsystem of the Linux kernel, and then the authors would call it something like "hubicfuse".

    Oh I know that. Like many do.
    But why should I go for a third party when they already provide an "official" .deb.
    Maybe to test just how much they care for their own stuff?
    If they don't even care their "official" app release works or not, that says a lot to me.
    Considering HubiC is not a few months old surely their app should've been evolved to something acceptable by now.

  • pbgbenpbgben Member, Host Rep

    Their linux applications are beta (Full of bugs) I use a Windows box with network shares to backup to Hubic. The Windows client in quite nice, better features than dropbox.

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  • BarisBaris Member

    @pbgben said:
    Their linux applications are beta (Full of bugs) I use a Windows box with network shares to backup to Hubic. The Windows client in quite nice, better features than dropbox.

    I allready tested the official Linux client, hubicfuse etc. and overall it is not reliable. Does it need any local space with network shares over Windows? If not I might backup my plex stuff to hubic with a windows vps if everything can be managed with remote space resources.

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