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Old 03-27-2011, 03:44 PM   #45
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Originally Posted by pilotbob View Post
I think Pogo Plug is similar. With a product like this your files are not backed up on redundant servers in multiple locations as with Dropbox. Of course, if you are backing up with Jungle Disk or Crash Plan I guess that's not too much of an issue.

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There is that BOb, and that's why I also have Carbonite. If my house burns down, I still can retrieve my data.

If I wanted to, Tonido has an off site backup mode where you install a second server(TonidoPLUG)/NAS at a remote location, and they COOP to each other. Since I don't have a suitable location, a cost/risk analysis would indicate that Carbonite's off site backup coupled with their excellent security features (128-bit Blowfish encryption) make it the most cost effective solution I've found.

Thanks for the PogoPLUG link, I'll look at it, but since I've already invested in Tonido; well ...
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