

I have used S3, but have not used it recently. Now that being said - S3 and Glacier are good as well. The backup set for "now" does not contain the deleted file - so if I need to restore to current state, my restore looks like it did at the time of backup. If you want to restore a deleted file from a year ago, you need to specifically restore it. I also have it set to keep all deleted files forever. You can go down to every minute if you like. That answers your criticism of CrashPlan.

Yes - if the file gets corrupt locally, it will be corrupt on the backup - but I should have plenty of older copies to restore from. I have it set to make a backup every 15 minutes if a file changes. If my files are messed up on my computer, it is just going to upload a store the corrupted files if it is automatically syncing. Looks good, but it has a syncing problem that we discussed above. Jackholloway wrote:I rather like crashplan - I use it for offsite as a secondary for my time capsule.
