RyanatCode42
RyanatCode42
RyanatCode42

Probably not; they're not valve.

I've slept soundly for years under a security blanket provided by Crashplan. Referred dozens of clients and personal contacts to it, and it has yet to let anyone down. Thanks for this, Andy!

I've used crashplan for about a year. I run an unraid machine, it is roughly 12 TB. It took about the equivalent of 8 months to back up, to crashplan.

That's totally fair. One cool alternative: CrashPlan lets you back up to a remote computer, so you aren't using their servers, but you do have an offsite backup in case of fire, theft, etc. So you could have a computer at your parents' house, a friend's house, etc. that houses your backup. Then you can house theirs

I had no trouble restoring all of my data recently from CrashPlan after a hard drive failure.

Got a free hour tonight? Do it tonight.

They use consumer-grade hard drives.

Im surprised this wasn't mentioned in the article.

A good GIF-making tool on Mac is GIFBrewery, FYI.

(Sorry, gonna hitchhike onto your thread)

Also: How does one go about transferring saved 3DS data from one SD Card to another?

Yeah, who cares if it was made by one guy? Or that it was rebuilt from the ground up to take advantage of the newest features? Or that the sudden Google Reader shut down forced him to stop development on the iOS and Mac versions? Or that he built a local reader system so you never have to worry about a service

I'm on the Crashplan trial and for now I'm happy with the service. I think I'll end up buying Crashplan+

VOTE: Crashplan

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Crashplan. It's not just the best online backup service, it's the best online and offline/local backup service too. I've got over 2tb backed up online, and nearly 4tb local (some things I could download again somewhere I don't bother sending to CPCentral). I've done restores, made some complicated sets and

VOTE: CRASHPLAN.

Vote: CrashPlan