I've started offering an online backup service with SFTP, rsync and more.
After I got really annoyed with current services for backups, their custom programs and limitations, I've started my own 'company' offering this sort of service.
I've designed a page myself over at http://www.royalbackup.com/ where I'm offering the service. I'm not selling small allocations since it would be a hassle to deal with too many customers for a few bucks.
More info is available on the site, and you can e-mail info@royalbackup.com for a free 100mB trial account for 7 days to take it for a spin.
Any opinions or suggestions are more than welcome.
More info: Public service has only been offered since yesterday, but I've had the service running for a while. Current uptime for bishop is >60 days, though it does get taken down from time to time for regular maintenance (security updates and such).
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[ 5.5 ms ] story [ 48.8 ms ] threadUsing duplicity with a GPG key you can store your backups in an encrypted fashion.
2. What are your typical upload/download speeds? What could I expect in terms of latency?
3. I would suggest that people set up their own encryption before they upload the file(s). I don't think many people have considered that as an option.
Speeds can go up to 100mbps, but it varies based on how busy the server is, distance between your server and RB servers. You can ping bishop.royalbackup.com to get a rough idea of latency.
Also, I would second jgrahamc's question re: encrypted backups.
Regarding the encryption: the files stored are not encrypted, it is your task to encrypt them, with whatever method you choose, as I believe this removes some of the limitations I might impose if I were to forcefully encrypt everything, though I understand this can make it harder for newer users that are inexperienced.
Your prices do appear to be cheaper but as you've said with a much larger minimum quantity. Is cost the only significant differentiating factor?
There is a larger minimum quantity, but when you look at it, you might want to have archives for your backup as well as synced up backups, so you'll need a bit more storage, and the space can get used up pretty fast.