Sad news today from online backup service, Jungle Disk, who released a blog post today stating that their beta product for Windows Home Server was “an experiment” to understand the wants and needs of the Home Server/Home NAS backup market.
They continue: “One of the most important things we’ve learned over the last year is that the Windows Home Server platform alone isn’t really large enough to justify a stand-alone product, but there is a large amount of interest in online backup from users with other brands of home NAS devices from Linksys, Netgear, Qnap, Drobo, and others.”
At a time when the other main WHS online backup service, KeepVault have dramatically increased their price plans, there appears to be a big question mark over the viability of the online backup business model – one looking to grow value, the other fragmenting and going after volume. The question in my mind is how much backup does the average user need – if I have a home server backing up my PCs, am I willing to pay for backing up that backup? In my case…. no.
So, Windows Home Server owner – have you paid for an online backup service for your home server? If not, why not?
In the meantime, we’ll be pulling Jungle Disk from our add-in list and forums. Bye guys, and good luck.
Update: Comment from Jungle Disk below states they will continue to support WHS, but also focus on other NAS platforms.




















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