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Looking for alternative to RSYNC.NET offsite backup

Started by chirkovmisha, Jun 23, 2022, 02:39 AM

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chirkovmishaTopic starter

Hi,

I have been using rsync.net for a few years now, but have noticed that in the last 6 months the upload/download speed has significantly decreased to the point where it is not practical. Despite contacting support, the issue remains unresolved and the slow speed is consistent across multiple data centers. The cost of rsync.net is $0.025 per GB, which equates to $25 for 1TB, and I currently use 4-5TB.

As I require good speed for my backup in Hivelocity Tampa, I am searching for an alternative solution that allows for multiple sub-accounts with individual disk quotas. While a dedicated server with 5TB of storage would suffice, the cost cannot exceed what I currently pay at rsync.net.

Any recommendations on alternative solutions would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.
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ruschan

My suggestion would be to purchase a server with approximately 5TB in RAID 1 and collocate it for around $75 to $100 per month in a location that is not prone to natural disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods. It's advisable to choose a safer location to mitigate any potential risks.

You may need to incur additional costs if you opt for better bandwidth and faster port speeds.
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Sevad

I am familiar with a few options, but your monthly bandwidth requirements exceed their limits. Perhaps you could consider a dedicated server from Hetzner server bid in Raid 0 as they offer unlimited bandwidth. However, you may need to hire an administrator to assist with the server setup.

adm.1.n

I suppose you could buy a server with about 5TB in RAID 1 and colocate it for about $75 to $100 per month.
It might cost you a bit more than that if you go with better bandwidth and a faster port.
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Edison Duncan

I can suggest a reliable alternative to rsync.net - IDrive Personal.com, which offers 10TB of storage space with high data throughput ranging from 4 to 50 Mb/s at a cost of $4 per month. They also offer backups and cross-platform support.

If you require more storage space, Backblaze.com is another option with no restrictions on free space at a price of $0.021 GB/Month. The cost is higher but the data transfer speed is notably faster.

Additionally, acronis.com provides 5TB of storage space at a cost of $65 per year.
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Ander

I can suggest a few options for you to consider.

1. Backblaze B2: Backblaze B2 is a popular cloud storage provider that offers competitive pricing similar to rsync.net. They have data centers in multiple locations, including the US, which should ensure decent speed for your backups. Backblaze B2 also supports sub-account access control, allowing you to manage individual disk quotas.

2. Amazon S3: Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) is a widely-used cloud storage solution that offers high performance and scalability. While the pricing structure may be more complex than rsync.net, it can be cost-effective if you optimize your usage. Amazon S3 also provides various tools and features for managing sub-accounts and quotas.

3. Google Cloud Storage: Google Cloud Storage is another option to consider, offering reliable and fast storage infrastructure. Like Amazon S3, pricing can be customized based on your specific requirements. You can set up multiple sub-accounts and control disk quotas using Google's IAM (Identity and Access Management) capabilities.

Remember to carefully evaluate the pricing structures, data transfer fees, and additional costs associated with these alternatives to ensure they fit within your budget. It's also worth reaching out to their respective support teams or visiting their websites for more detailed information on their offerings.
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nhimyeu93

You may want to explore Backblaze B2, a cloud storage service offering unlimited storage for $5 per month, with a generous 10GB free tier. They provide multiple user accounts and customizable storage quotas. Backblaze B2 is known for its fast upload and download speeds, making it a viable alternative.

Another option is pCloud, a cloud storage service offering 10TB storage for $299.99 per year. They provide multiple user accounts, customizable storage quotas, and a robust file-sharing system. pCloud is known for its fast upload and download speeds, making it a suitable replacement.

However, if you're looking for a more affordable option, you may consider Amazon S3 Glacier, a cloud storage service offering 30 days of free storage for new accounts. While it's primarily designed for archival storage, you can use it for backup purposes. Amazon S3 Glacier provides multiple user accounts and customizable storage quotas, with prices starting at $0.004 per GB.
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dexcowork

Looking for a reliable alternative to rsync for offsite backup? Explore top solutions that offer secure, efficient, and easy-to-use backup options for your data
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astrologerdevanand

If you're looking for alternatives to RSYNC.NET for offsite backup, here are a few options:

Backblaze – A cloud backup solution with unlimited storage and an easy-to-use interface.
CrashPlan – Offers flexible backup plans and strong encryption for offsite storage.
Duplicati – A free and open-source backup tool with strong cloud integration options.
Acronis Cyber Backup – A robust solution that offers cloud and local backups with powerful security features.
Wasabi – A cost-effective cloud storage service with high-speed access and reliable performance.
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Ocean Tattoos

For off-site backups, consider alternatives like Backblaze B2, IDrive Personal, or Acronis. These services offer competitive pricing, high data throughput, and support for multiple sub-accounts with individual disk quotas. For example, IDrive Personal provides 10TB of storage for $4/month, while Backblaze B2 charges $0.021 per GB/month with faster data transfer speeds.
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