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mouser:
Someone may have mentioned this already, but backblaze limits versioned backups saved to 30 days.  Versions older than that are lost forever.  I consider that to be a serious deficiency.

mouser:
Some good reviews:
https://www.cloudwards.net/review/backblaze/
https://www.cloudwards.net/review/spideroak/
https://www.cloudwards.net/review/carbonite/

mouser:
Im checking out SpiderOak now.  The limitation of 1tb but ulimited pcs might better match my use case, where I don't really need to backup everything.  I can live with only having good frequent versioned backups of my active documents protected in case of a crash or unexpected loss.

mouser:
I haven't tried the others yet, but SpiderOak seems reasonable to me.. Relatively straightforward and gives you control over what it's doing.  Seems to be a fair match with my use case -- selectively identifying which files/folders I want backed up, rather than defaulting to backing up everything. And by default keeping all versions.

wraith808:
I haven't tried the others yet, but SpiderOak seems reasonable to me.. Relatively straightforward and gives you control over what it's doing.  Seems to be a fair match with my use case -- selectively identifying which files/folders I want backed up, rather than defaulting to backing up everything. And by default keeping all versions.
-mouser (November 11, 2017, 02:38 PM)
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How's the speed?  Thats the reason I went with OneDrive instead of SpiderOak.  And the fact that Microsoft isnt going anywhere.

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