You can have multiple buckets and there is encryption. I use 3 buckets for 3 different machines and it works well for me. There are other programs that work for Amazon S3 go to Google and search for amazons3 programs and you will find allot. I chose Jungledisk because it is easy to use and inexpensive. It's $20 for the license and you can install the programs as many time as you would like.
This is what i did for my storage at home. I subscribed to Amazon's S3 Service http://www.amazon.com/gp/browse.html?node=16427261 it is inexpensive and easy to use. You will need a client to hook into their infrastructure http://jungledisk.com/ and then you have very reliable inexpensive off line backups. I backed up 4GB of data and it cost me $.40 i was amazed how easy it is to use and the price is right.:)
You can have multiple buckets and there is encryption. I use 3 buckets for 3 different machines and it works well for me. There are other programs that work for Amazon S3 go to Google and search for amazons3 programs and you will find allot. I chose Jungledisk because it is easy to use and inexpensive. It's $20 for the license and you can install the programs as many time as you would like.
My DSL connection is 640/256 and it took 2 days. Here is a good calculator for bandwidth http://www.dslreports.com/calculator
This is what i did for my storage at home. I subscribed to Amazon's S3 Service http://www.amazon.com/gp/browse.html?node=16427261 it is inexpensive and easy to use. You will need a client to hook into their infrastructure http://jungledisk.com/ and then you have very reliable inexpensive off line backups. I backed up 4GB of data and it cost me $.40 i was amazed how easy it is to use and the price is right. :)