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Old 15th Jan 2013, 18:30   #21
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Just out of curiosity how secure is your data when someone else stores it? I.E. if you have family/military records with personal information? Thoughts, and this is not a hijack just thinking out loud.
Depends if either you or the storage provider encrypts the data with a personal key or not.
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Old 15th Jan 2013, 23:12   #22
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Cheers for the info on the Synology to S3, I just had a quick look and it looks quite nifty. I will set that up once I have pushed my initial set of data up to S3 which I am doing through SyncBack. I considered quitting it and setting up the Synology to do the rest of the initial sync but I like being able to pause SyncBack if I need some bandwidth.

For anyone without an snazzy Syno to do their bidding, I would recommend SyncBack Pro if you are willing to spend some cash on it. I use the Free version for transferring from this machine to my NAS and an external HDD. Works really well just scheduling it and it never bothering you again I am pretty sure the SE and Pro versions have a dropbox style setting which watches the folder for changes and does whatever action immediately.
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Old 16th Jan 2013, 08:30   #23
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Cheers for the info on the Synology to S3, I just had a quick look and it looks quite nifty. I will set that up once I have pushed my initial set of data up to S3 which I am doing through SyncBack. I considered quitting it and setting up the Synology to do the rest of the initial sync but I like being able to pause SyncBack if I need some bandwidth.
You can do that with the Syno too. Just cancel the backup. When you restart it, it will figure out what's already been done and carry on!

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Depends if either you or the storage provider encrypts the data with a personal key or not.
You can encrypt the data as well as the connection during backup to S3.
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