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Ask Slashdot: Simple Backups To a Neighbor?

First time accepted submitter renzema writes "I'm looking for a way to do near-site backups — backups that are not on my physical property, but with a hard drive still accessible should I need to do a restore (let's face it — this is where cloud backup services are really weak — 1 TB at 3-4mb downloads just doesn't cut it). I've tried crashplan, but that requires that someone has a computer on all the time and they don't ship hard drives to Sweden. What I want is to be able to back up my Windows and Mac to both a local disk and to a disk that I own that is not on site. I don't want a computer running 24x7 to support this — just a router or NAS. I would even be happy with a local disk that is somehow mirrored to a remote location. I haven't found anything out there that makes this simple. Any ideas?" What, besides "walk over a disk once in a while," would you advise?

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  1. if walk disk over gets too boring, then by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    parkour disk over once in a while.

  2. Re:It's the goverments fault by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    Typical statist idiot. Read a fucking economics textbook you moron.

    Ron Paul 2016!