Mirror 10gb cloud to cloud with only 5gb local cache
I've got:
-20gb on mega -10gb on Google Drive I have a cheap shell server that I would like to use to mirror this to *somewhere else* - probably a paid cloud provider, but maybe some distributed storage too. Unfortunately the shell server only has 5gb local storage I can use for this. How can I script something to do this? I want something I can continue to use as sizes increase. A shell is great because it has high bandwidth allowance and is always on. (I don't have anywhere really put a NAS at the moment) Ideally something I can later adapt to do the same for my wife's I cloud would be good. |
or USB?
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A usb isn't a bad idea. A 64Gb usb is less than renting space. Might fail.
Locally I bought a 5Tb usb a few months ago for $120. They have pretty good soho raid nas for about $300. Qnap and synology and WD offer many programs to go along with those products. They are about the size of a small computer and run efficiently. You can put on top of cabinets and forget them. Not sure why you need speed in a cloud backup but you can pay for almost any amount of room or speed on one of a few hundred sources. They might be backed up by tools like rsync or some ftp maybe. |
A shell server is a virtualised environment... There is no physical computer to plug extra storage into...
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Where can you get 30 Gig...Mega?
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yes, mega gives 50gb free. it's works really well and there's commandline client. btsync is better if you have your own storage
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You sound very informed on it.
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