[Hidden-tech] Secure online data storage

andrew bellak andrew at stakeholderscapital.com
Tue Oct 28 17:43:45 EDT 2008


I have been using Amazon S3 as well via JungleDisk.  It seems great so far
but I don¹t yet have a great way to safeguard against backing up corrupted
data should that happen unbeknownst to me.

In addition, for a 2nd back up, I use a 1 terabyte La Cie external hard
drive which I keep in a fire box off site.

Again, the corruption issue is yet to be resolved.

Andrew Bellak
Registered Investment Advisor - SRI specialist
andrew at StakeholdersCapital.com
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On 10/28/08 3:55 PM, "Mark Firehammer" <mark at adeptco.net> wrote:

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> Thumbs up on Amazon S3. We've been using it for offsite office data archiving
> as well as remote website database backup for 4 months.  Good value all
> around.
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> From: hidden-discuss-bounces at lists.hidden-tech.net
> [mailto:hidden-discuss-bounces at lists.hidden-tech.net] On Behalf Of Charlie
> Heath
> Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 2:56 PM
> To: hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net
> Subject: [Hidden-tech] Secure online data storage
> 
> I'm evaluating secure online data storage, wonder if anyone else has any
> experience they can share. I've looked over various services including online
> backup services like Mozy, and various FTP data services. Found a fairly good
> list of available services here:
> http://www.internetservicedeals.com/blog/66/store-it-100-online-spaces-to-stor
> e-all-your-data/ .
> 
> I'm leaning towards Amazon's S3 service, which looks cheap enough ( 15
> cents/month per gigabyte of storage, 10 cents/gig data transfer in, 17
> cents/gig data transfer, 1 cent per GET/POST), has a lot of flexibility for
> use, and has other associated services available (cloud computing etc) that
> might come in handy. It also seems likely to be secure and well trusted both
> for my purposes as well as for comforting clients.
> 
> Anybody have experience using the Amazon services? Recommendations for that or
> an alternative service?
> Charlie Heath
> Town Websites  <http://www.townwebsites.com>
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