But there will likely be more sales after the holidays. Unfortunately it looks like I missed the sale prices on the 920 and it’s back up above $500. Even normies with important financial and/or medical documents should be using the 3-2-1 system even if it's a cheaper quality back-up that is slow and questionable. If you have a serious licenced profession or business with consequences, you must take this seriously and have the 3-2-1 system. Maybe if he wasn't going to utilize a 3-2-1 data backup. This community harshly recommended against another lawyer using it in this way. But it would require more manual maintenance on my part. But the volume of files is too large to fit on some of the computers, so it does need a partial sync function.Īs I’m seeing it, with current sale prices I could set up a 920+ with a couple of small drives I have lying around (the storage volume needed is under a single TB) for less than what I spend on Dropbox each year. I haven’t really experimented with the app to sync folders across computers, though, and I’d rather have at least a partial sync function than purely working online, if only because I sometimes work offline. It would need to have files accessible on currently about four computers across three individuals. I am thinking of getting a second DS and dedicating it just to the business files, and setting it to back up to my existing DS. The NAS kit cost me about $1500 altogether, but that’s for a 36tb array. I’m a year and change in with my DS918+ at home, and one of its roles is backing up my Dropbox business account, which costs me about $50 a month for three users.
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