[aklug] Re: Access to my data

From: Damien Hull <damien@linuxninjas.tv>
Date: Sun Dec 06 2009 - 13:04:24 AKST

Last I checked JungleDisk was about 2 dollars with an rsync like option. Amazons S3 service was about $10. I have gigs of data on there.

Prices have been dropping on S3 service. More people are using it every day.

----- Original Message -----
From: barsalou <barjunk@attglobal.net>
To: aklug@aklug.org
Sent: Fri, 4 Dec 2009 19:34:16 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [aklug] Re: Access to my data

Quoting Damien Hull <damien@linuxninjas.tv>:

> I go between laptop, desktop, and workstations at school. Access to =20
> my data has been a crazy nightmare.
<snip>
> JungleDisk syncs my "Documents" directory on my laptop to a =20
> directory on a JungleDisk bucket called share1. I used TrueCript to =20
> create an encrypted drive on a USB stick. Inside this encrypted =20
> drive I have JungleDisk. This allows me to access my "Documents" =20
> directory from the Windows workstations at school. Any changes to =20
> the "Documents" directory on JungleDisk is synced with the Documents =20
> direcotry on my laptop at the next boot. Assuming I have Internet =20
> access.
>
<snip>

Damien,

This is cool. What does it cost you to keep your data like this? =20
Since your syncing on a regular basis, data unavailability has been =20
limited.

Keep us posted on how this works for you.

Mike B.

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