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It's A Digital Disease!

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Sufficient_Humor1666 on 2024-08-26 02:19:01.

Hello,

Noob here. I'm sure that this has been asked before, but there seems to be a lot of backwards and forwards on reddit posts.

I have personal data (2 to 4TB) that I want to back up VERY securely in the cloud - and I have my media server (8TB) that I do want to back up but is less important.

The choice seems to be Backblaze Personal Vs Backblaze B2? vs Idrive Vs Crashplan - and I have no idea what is better for what.

Any recommendations?

I realise that I might need to have a different plan for the two types. I was going to go with backblaze and their unlimited storage..and pay extra for the longer retention but then some seem to say it deletes things - and they also dont seem to cover NAS and its per PC. If I lose some movies it's not a big deal but I cannot lose the personal files!

So then I thought Idrive would be good (pay for the 10TB), accepts NAS etc...however some say it just keeps duplicates of files.

Crashplan I have no idea if its any good.

Help! I'm confused and going around in circles.

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