https://www.arqbackup.com/
I've got local backups as well, one using Time Machine for versioning needs, and one using Carbon Copy Cloner for bootable backups for complete failure situations.
In such a case, does anyone foresee any negatives to using Dropbox with Arq for backups? Arq allows for selective backup of folders and files and backups up changes hourly. It keeps seperate hourly backups for a week, weekly backups for a month, and monthly backups for a year. Since those historical backups don't change then Dropbox has no reason to delete or change them if something goes wrong on the machine and the current backup gets currupted. As a bonus, Arq encrypts on my computer before transmitting. It's also got full restore features.
Does anyone smarter than me know any reason I shouldn't do this?
I need a cloud backup solution and a sync solution. I can't really afford both. Spider Oak One did all of it for me, but they recently had a massive failure with my sync folder, and then the app crashed. Now they're having connection issues with millions of people not being able to connect. I'm happy to have had local backups and will not be re-subscribing after years with them.
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