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From: zoara on 31 Mar 2010 05:58 Anyone want to pair up with me and try Crashplan, which offers free "peer-to-peer" backup? I have an easily-expanded Drobo, on a machine that stays on most of the time, and an unlimited data plan from my ISP. If anyone else has the same sort of setup and wants to have a play, maybe we can come to some sort of "disk space trading" arrangement? -z-
From: zoara on 2 Apr 2010 05:10 zoara <me18(a)privacy.net> wrote: > Anyone want to pair up with me and try Crashplan, which offers free > "peer-to-peer" backup? > > I have an easily-expanded Drobo, on a machine that stays on most of > the > time, and an unlimited data plan from my ISP. If anyone else has the > same sort of setup and wants to have a play, maybe we can come to some > sort of "disk space trading" arrangement? Nobody? :-/ -- email: nettid1 at fastmail dot fm
From: Jaimie Vandenbergh on 2 Apr 2010 05:20 On 2 Apr 2010 09:10:47 GMT, zoara <me18(a)privacy.net> wrote: >zoara <me18(a)privacy.net> wrote: >> Anyone want to pair up with me and try Crashplan, which offers free >> "peer-to-peer" backup? >> >> I have an easily-expanded Drobo, on a machine that stays on most of >> the >> time, and an unlimited data plan from my ISP. If anyone else has the >> same sort of setup and wants to have a play, maybe we can come to some >> sort of "disk space trading" arrangement? > >Nobody? :-/ Go on then. I bet the first sync takes a while! How much space are you thinking? I'd top out at 20gig or so (mostly pics). Send me an invite to jaimie at crashplan dot sessile dot org. Cheers - Jaimie -- For every rational explanation there are uncountably many irrational ones -- Staples' Observation
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