Memopal Online Backup service
I have suffered several computer failures in the past month or so, including a big failure of my web server. This has caused allot of problems for me personally and my businesses.
I have therefore been looking at online backup services which seem to have been popping up all over the place recently.
My first port of call was the most well known one from Amazon S3 however their payment options do not suit my requirements, so while searching I found Memopal.
After signing up for their free trial, I was quickly impresses and signed up for their 150gb service which should allow me to backup most of my important stuff.
The service comes with a client which you install, the windows client has a GUI which is easy to use and setup, you just choose the folders you want to backup and it just does it in the background, it monitors those folders for changes or new items and backs them up as well.
It also keeps revisions of your files, although I have yet to test this.
They also have a linux client, which can be run from command line. This is ideal for backing things up from my NAS drive and directly from my web servers.
The system is fairly quick althought I have asked it to backup my 60gb digital photograph archive which says it will take over 5 days, whcih I gues is not bad, and this will only be an issue at the start as it catches up with the archive of files.
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