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		<title>Online Backup using JungleDisk and Amazon S3</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Oct 2007 06:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Martin Carpella</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently I featured Mozy, a tool for automated online backup on Windows and Mac. I finally got round to using a different solution: JungleDisk, a WebDAV frontend for Amazon Simple Storage Services (S3). What I really like about the software and the company is that they don&#8217;t claim that their data will be safe forever [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.dont-panic.cc/capi/2007/10/04/affordable-offsite-automatic-backup-for-windows-and-macos/">Recently I featured Mozy</a>, a tool for automated online backup on Windows and Mac. I finally got round to using a different solution: <a href="http://www.jungledisk.com/"><strong>JungleDisk</strong></a>, a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebDAV">WebDAV</a> frontend for <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_S3">Amazon Simple Storage Services</a> (S3).</p>
<p>What I really like about the software and the company is that they don&#8217;t claim that their data will be safe forever at their location. They confess it is possible for a company to vanish. In order to prevent you from being locked out they have outsourced the storage to Amazon, which provides cheap storage on a &#8220;pay what you need&#8221; basis.</p>
<p>JungleDisk provides encryption of the documents using AES and only you can decrypt them. To be on the safe side you&#8217;ll always be able to retrieve your data, they have released parts of the code covering filename-mangling and encryption under GPL.</p>
<p>JungleDisk is available for Windows, Linux and Mac. As said, they provide a WebDAV frontend so any WebDAV client can interact with it. It also features a local cache to prevent needing to download a file on every access. There is also an automated backup routine.</p>
<p>Costs are reasonably. At the time of writing, JungleDisk costs 20 US-$ once, with promised life-long updates and patches. All you need to pay for is Amazon fees for your usage, which are at 0.15$/GB/month, 0.10$/GB inbound traffic, and 0.18$/GB outbound traffic. You see, you can store lots of data for around 10$ per month.</p>
<p>One big minus-side of this is that Amazon&#8217;s data-centers are very slow from Europe, I was able to achieve around 700-800kbit/s (90-100kB/s) from our office connection. On the pro-side, due to the caching and background transfer, you don&#8217;t notice that the transfers are so slow, unless you need to download something. As I am using it for automated backup, I hope to never have to download anything.</p>
<p>So if you are searching for an offsite backup solution, you should definitely consider JungleDisk.</p>
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