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Working with Amazon S3 #8578

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cyberduck opened this issue Feb 12, 2015 · 1 comment
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Working with Amazon S3 #8578

cyberduck opened this issue Feb 12, 2015 · 1 comment

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Hello

Can you help please?

We are looking at options for offsite back up for our servers.

We have onsite back ups running daily, but nothing offsite, just for those very very rare occasions that we would need to retrieve any work. Hopefully never need it.
Our server is a mac G5 Tower, running 10.6.8.

Would this be able to work with your services?

We are possibly looking to upgrade our server mac too next year, but for now this is what we are running.

We are looking to use Amazon S3 or Glacier as our host, but would need software (quite possibly yours) to make the two servers talk together.

Looking to upload about a 1TB and keeping it at this level, while doing our own archiving when jobs are completed.

Could you let me know a rough cost too please?

Can you foresee any problems or anything else we would need to change or even anything else that we would need to do?

Thank you very much in advance.

Richard Florey

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@dkocher commented

You could automate backups using our CLI version from (https://duck.sh).

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