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I have not found a "cloud" solution to backup either.

I tried Backblaze, but the 1 month for the initial backup was not for me. Then, when I UNinstalled it, I was shocked to find a bit of it running on my iMac over 3 months later.

The problem that I see with online backup is that these companies do not want OUR business. They want the business of the typical home user with 600 MB to backup. The 200-1000 GB customer will always be "not profitable".
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Sad to read this  davebarnes | 10/28/09
Initial online backups take a long time  R Harris ZDNet Moderator | 10/28/09
Not Mac, but Crashplan here too.  Joe Matuscak | 11/18/09
After over a year  oncall | 10/28/09
Time to learn about rysnc  Richard Flude | 10/28/09
rsync  R Harris ZDNet Moderator | 10/28/09
Disappointed  josephmartins | 10/28/09
Paranoid? Who me?  johnfenjackson@... | 10/29/09
Mozy for PC  brothaatwell@... | 10/29/09
Informed consumer  oncall | 10/29/09
There's always RSync, Duplicity, and Related  Rob Oakes | 10/29/09
RE: Long-term Mozy for Mac review  jhumroo | 10/29/09
RE: Long-term Mozy for Mac review  Don Crossland | 10/29/09
RE: Long-term Mozy for Mac review  sadex76 | 10/29/09
RE: Long-term Mozy for Mac review  mkrigsman@... ZDNet Moderator | 10/29/09
Try GigaBank for really long term data storage  Bart-Jan | 10/29/09
Thanks for the updates .....  kingtj | 10/29/09
RE: Long-term Mozy for Mac review  ampressman | 10/29/09
Carbonite for Mac???  Harry.Hiles@... | 10/29/09
Extra 256 Mb Mozy Space  ChiliPepr | 11/03/09
RE: Long-term Mozy for Mac review  thebackupguru | 11/11/09

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