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We already have strong client-side encrypted cloud solutions like https://cryptomator.org/ and https://spideroak.com/one/ that don't cost insane amounts. Source: about 2 years ago
My personal choice is SpiderOakONE, because, like rdiff-backup or Déjà Dup, it creates incremental backups. It uses zero-knowledge, which means that the data is encrypted before it even leaves my computer, so even the staff at SpiderOak are unable to view my data. Source: about 2 years ago
Online, offsite backups, using a zero-knowledge backup system. ("Zero-knowledge" means that the data is encrypted before leaving your computer, so it travels over the internet fully secure. As you are the only one with the decryption passphrase, not even the staff of the company can access your data. I have used SpiderOakONE for years; it's flexible, reasonably cheap, and multi-platform.). Source: about 2 years ago
And if these alternatives are too technical, SpiderOak One used to be pretty good. Source: over 2 years ago
External portable SSD for weekly Time Machine backups, stored offsite. Cloud-based storage (sync.com) with version control for frequently used documents. Source: 5 months ago
I am moving from an ultra tab c to an air 3 c and strangely enough one of my apps (sync.com cloud storage) can be installed in the ultra tab c but it says its not compatible with the air 3 c device, even android is newer.. why? Am I missing something to fix/do? Source: 7 months ago
Depends on what you need, I have been sniffing around sync.com to back up my unraid. Will have to use a windows VM to handle the "backup". Source: 11 months ago
Sync.com might be unlimited right now but I highly doubt they will keep this up in the long run. And having to reupload after a few months sucks, especially with a slow connection. Every other service so far canceled this tier, or has some major asteriscs. Storage is pretty expensive, even if you operate at a huge scale so this is simply not a viable business model. Source: 11 months ago
Wait but sync.com does offer unlimited. And also Dropbox. These services are not good at all? Source: 11 months ago
Dropbox - Online Sync and File Sharing
Google Drive - Access and sync your files anywhere
Mega - Secure File Storage and collaboration
Microsoft OneDrive - Secure access, sharing & file storage
ownCloud - ownCloud is an open source project enabling businesses to host their own cloud storage while maintaining regulatory and compliance needs.
Yandex.Disk - Files on Yandex.Disk won't get lost if your phone or computer breaks.