Hi all.
Annoyingly, my current provider's financial backers have decided that
they're not going to continue investing in it and it is currently
scheduled to close at the end of the month. So I am looking for an
alternative.
* Needs to work for Linux systems and file systems.
* I'd prefer certainty over annual cost to Amazon's 'so much per Gb, so
much per etc' model.
* It needs to be reasonably priced for about 1Tb of data.
* It'd be lovely if it worked with rsync or csync.
* It needs to be around this time next year, and the year after that etc.
Any recommendations?
Ian
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