I'm researching potential unlimited online backup services and Crashplan has made it to my short list. If you have experience with this service I would appreciate any feedback--positive and/or negative. I currently have about 5TB of home storage space available, but over the last year I have begun--and continue--to create a lot of video files and need to find a longer term, higher capacity option. The unlimited Crashplan service looks pretty good.
256GB Samsung SSD 840 Pro-MZ-7PD256BW,
Western Digital 1TB Caviar Blue-WD10EALX,
2 Western Digital 2TB Black WD2003FZEX,
1 Western Digital 6TB Green
PSU
Corsair CX600M (600 Watt)
Case
Corsair 200R mid-tower
Cooling
OEM
Internet Speed
Broadcom Netlink (TM) Gigabit Ethernet Card.
Other Info
This Dell XPS 8100 was transplanted in to a Corsair 200R mid-tower case in June 2015; The only Dell remnants are the motherboard and cpu, which will be upgraded some time in the future...
256GB Samsung SSD 840 Pro-MZ-7PD256BW,
Western Digital 1TB Caviar Blue-WD10EALX,
2 Western Digital 2TB Black WD2003FZEX,
1 Western Digital 6TB Green
PSU
Corsair CX600M (600 Watt)
Case
Corsair 200R mid-tower
Cooling
OEM
Internet Speed
Broadcom Netlink (TM) Gigabit Ethernet Card.
Other Info
This Dell XPS 8100 was transplanted in to a Corsair 200R mid-tower case in June 2015; The only Dell remnants are the motherboard and cpu, which will be upgraded some time in the future...
Can't help you regarding CrashPlan as that is about the only online plan I haven't tested. Didn't want to install java just for it.
I ended up going with SOS due to being unlimited, and the lifetime versioning feature. Have been using it about 4-5 months now backing up approx 4TB and have been very happy with it. Low resources on my machine and very fast backup speeds. I have tested restoring older versions of files and each time was successful.
256GB Samsung SSD 840 Pro-MZ-7PD256BW,
Western Digital 1TB Caviar Blue-WD10EALX,
2 Western Digital 2TB Black WD2003FZEX,
1 Western Digital 6TB Green
PSU
Corsair CX600M (600 Watt)
Case
Corsair 200R mid-tower
Cooling
OEM
Internet Speed
Broadcom Netlink (TM) Gigabit Ethernet Card.
Other Info
This Dell XPS 8100 was transplanted in to a Corsair 200R mid-tower case in June 2015; The only Dell remnants are the motherboard and cpu, which will be upgraded some time in the future...