Hi everyone. I was considering backup options to Glacier Deep Archive, and wanted to know:
- Which software do you use to encrypt client-side, obfuscate, compress and deduplicate the data before you send it to S3?
- What is the difference between
Restore Requests (bulk)
andOutbound data transfer
and which one will I be using when I want to pull my data from AWS?
I’ll be storing approximately 8TB or so of data, which is why I was looking at inexpensive ways to back it up other than buying an HDD outright.
Thanks!
https://www.idrive.com/object-storage-e2/
Using Arq with this. Seems the cheapest for large backups.
I have been recommended iDrive a lot under this post. How reliable are they?
I set my initial backup to run very slowly and it took 2 months to finish. I never got any sort of connection errors in that time.
I should probably set up a different bucket for general use where I might see if there’s any issues.
It seems, set it and forget it to me
My biggest worry is that they’ll just go out of business one day. This market seems a little volatile
Thanks. I was wondering about the reliability of data storage/infrastructure of iDrive specifically. For example, I’m fairly sure that I can keep my data in AWS Glacier/B2 for 10 years or so and nothing much would happen (Assuming Backblaze doesn’t just die). Can I assume that for iDrive? Is this an old company with many years in the business? For their offerings seem amazing, it’s just the perceived risk from lack of information that is holding me back.
Although prices have gone up 50% since I signed up. So maybe forget it. IDK
I’m using it too and even the current prices are reasonable (especially if you consider there’s no other fees, no transfer, no ingress, no egress, …). If you put it in S3 glacier and you ever have to restore a relevant chunk of your data (or god forbid, want to do periodic testing of the backed up data) then you’ll be paying quite a bit of fees.