Currently setting up rclone+duplicity -> rsync.net
rsync.net partly because I want a solution whereby if an attacker ever gains access to our credentials, they could not wipe all of our backups, a la http://www.infoworld.com/article/2608076/data-center/murder-... . Most other backup stories do not survive that type of threat.
rclone because it allows consolidation of various cloud data (sending that to rsync.net in case they ever get damanaged/wiped).
rsync.net partly because I want a solution whereby if an attacker ever gains access to our credentials, they could not wipe all of our backups, a la http://www.infoworld.com/article/2608076/data-center/murder-... . Most other backup stories do not survive that type of threat.
rclone because it allows consolidation of various cloud data (sending that to rsync.net in case they ever get damanaged/wiped).
work+personal separate of course.