Sunday, July 6, 2008
Jungledisk Upgrade and Additional Services
We have reviewed the first version of the Jungledisk online backup solution. I was impressed with initial implementation of this online backup solution, and I like the additional services introduced by Jungledisk.
Jungledisk Plus. This addition to Jungledisk allows you to resume the backup of large files if the backup is interrupted. The plug option also allows you to backup only the changed portion of large files. This is invaluable with Exchange data files. The cost for Jungledisk Plus is $1.00 per month.
Jungledisk Workgroups. This solution is designed for small businesses and groups of distributed workers. You can create a centralized storage bucket as well as private areas with user privileges. This would allow everyone in a company to backup data to a central storage area, and files can be shared among selected coworkers. The cost for Jungledisk Workgroups is $2.00 per user per month.
I am looking forward to experimenting with Jungledisk Workgroups. I am unsure about the implementation of this system, and I need some first-hand experience to appreciate it.
Jungledisk Plus. This addition to Jungledisk allows you to resume the backup of large files if the backup is interrupted. The plug option also allows you to backup only the changed portion of large files. This is invaluable with Exchange data files. The cost for Jungledisk Plus is $1.00 per month.
Jungledisk Workgroups. This solution is designed for small businesses and groups of distributed workers. You can create a centralized storage bucket as well as private areas with user privileges. This would allow everyone in a company to backup data to a central storage area, and files can be shared among selected coworkers. The cost for Jungledisk Workgroups is $2.00 per user per month.
I am looking forward to experimenting with Jungledisk Workgroups. I am unsure about the implementation of this system, and I need some first-hand experience to appreciate it.
Labels: backup, Jungle Disk
Monday, April 28, 2008
Jungledisk Now More Affordable
Amazon has announced that they are lowering prices for data transfer to their servers. Amazon is the service that stores backup data in the background if you use Jungledisk.
You can see more information about the price decrease at the Amazon Web Services web site.
You can see more information about the price decrease at the Amazon Web Services web site.
Labels: backup, Jungle Disk
Friday, March 14, 2008
Jungledisk Online Backup
I have recently begun the search for a better backup system. I had been using a pair of external hard disk drives with goals of backup daily and always storing a backup off-site. To ensure security each backup was encrypted with TrueCrypt. This arrangement was time-consuming and dependant on me to physically swap the drives. The other problem was that the computer and external hard needed to remain powered overnight to perform the backup. Needless to say this did not happen enough and left me without a backup for periods of time. Even if I had did this routine without fail my off-site backup would still be up to a week old.
I have been interested in online backup solutions for some time. I have had a series of requirements that systems have not met such as...
I have run down my requisites and how Jungle disk has met them all.
The other source of satisfaction on this point is that Jungle Disk does not store the backup data in a proprietary format. The data can be accessed by any software that can access Amazon S3.
ux operating systems. This also includes Windows server flavors including Windows Home Server.
I have been interested in online backup solutions for some time. I have had a series of requirements that systems have not met such as...
- Open files system that is not dependent on particular software
- Hosted by an established, large company
- Costing based on usage versus a set monthly cost
- Client software compatible with multiple operating systems
- Rich option set on client software
I have run down my requisites and how Jungle disk has met them all.
- Open files system that is not dependent on particular software
The other source of satisfaction on this point is that Jungle Disk does not store the backup data in a proprietary format. The data can be accessed by any software that can access Amazon S3.
- Hosted by an established, large company
- Costing based on usage versus a set monthly cost
- Storage
$0.15 per GB-Month of storage used
Data Transfer
$0.10 per GB - all data transfer in
$0.16 per GB - next 40 TB / month data transfer out
$0.13 per GB - data transfer out / month over 50 TB
Requests
$0.01 per 1,000 PUT or LIST requests
$0.01 per 10,000 GET and all other requests*
* No charge for delete requests
Jungle Disk has a great chart and calculator on their home page that simplifies this cost structure.
- Client software compatible with multiple operating systems
ux operating systems. This also includes Windows server flavors including Windows Home Server.- Rich option set on client software
- Backup interval from 5 minutes to a week
- Limit upload speed
- Clean up backup files (This option deletes files on your backup as you delete them on your hard drive)
- Choose multiple folders to backup and filter files by file type
- Options to keep multiple versions of files for a specified number of days
- View backup history to confirm backups are taking place
- Clean up utility to remove deleted files manually
Labels: backup, Jungle Disk, Linux, Windows
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