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BRebey
10 months agoNew member | Level 1
How do I choose a Backup source that isn't one of the generic pre-listed opions?
When I attempt to set up a backup using TaskbarIcon|Profile|Preferences|Backup, then choose "Mange Backups" in the Windows section, all I'm presented with for backup sources are a few generic folders...
Mark
Super User II
9 months agoBRebey wrote:If anyone knows of a product that works well for these scenarios, I'd love to hear about it
I personally use BackBlaze which works very well. I currently have a few hundred thousand files backed up across a TB or so. It syncs in real time and is very low on resources.
I also agree with Rich.... Dropbox backup is not just not very good - and the UI of it is even worse.
BRebey
9 months agoNew member | Level 1
Thanks, guys, for the feedback. DropBox was a no-go all around.
As already discussed, the backup feature is an after-thought for DropBox, at best. The Sync feature may or may not work OK, but I couldn't find out because I couldn't upload the 600GB of stuff that I wanted to be Synced, either.
Even with "rclone", and attempts at every settings tweak I could find, the throttling from DropBox seems to make it unusable for a non-trivial initial upload. It produces "too many requests or writes" error all the time, and makes me wait 5 minutes before trying again to upload something.
So I've cancelled my OneDrive, DropBox, Google One (Google Drive), and IDrive subscriptions, and am using CrashPlan for backups, which I've been using seamlessly for many years, and Resilio, a non-cloud Peer to Peer syncing service, to keep my computers in sync.
Resilio works extremely well - syncs in seconds, even with 500,000+ files in the sync pool. I used "rclone" to initially sync the computers on a LAN, which was comparatively fast (did it in a day), and everything seems to be running smoothly now.
CrashPlan and Resilio both support glob-like file and directory exclusions (think .gitignore), and both of those work well for keeping things like /bin/, /obj/, and /node_modules/ directories from being wastefully backed up or synced.
I still have small amounts of free DropBox, OneDrive (included with Office), and Google Drive cloud storage for cloud-based syncing and file sharing.
This is a very cost-effective and technologically-effective service stack that does exactly what I need.
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