Add-In Update: KeepVault 2.30

Wed, Oct 15, 2008

  |  Terry Walsh

David over at the Home Server Show has the scoop on a new release of Proxure’s online backup add-in for Windows Home Server, KeepVault.

The update allows you to now see how much space you’re using for your online backup (useful now that the pricing plans have now changed pretty dramatically) and gives you the option to delete files from your online backup directly from the WHS Console.

For those of you who missed the news a few weeks ago, KeepVault recently removed their unlimited storage option and increased backup pricing across the board.

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  1. smadge1 Says:

    “For those of you who missed the news a few weeks ago, KeepVault recently removed their unlimited storage option and increased backup pricing across the board.”

    hrmm… Hook. Line. Sinker.

    We need some decent competition in this area.

  2. efc65 Says:

    @smadge1 – Are there any alternative online backup providers for the WHS?

  3. Patrick Says:

    Originally Posted By efc65@smadge1 – Are there any alternative online backup providers for the WHS?

    I’m using Jungle Disk (which uses Amazons storage service) and am very happy with it.

  4. PDC Says:

    I use HP upline and use the mklink feature in Vista to make a UNC folder appear as a local folder, so the UPline client doesn’t have an issue with it …

  5. John Woodcock Says:

    I’m using a combination of SMEStorage.com and Jungle Disk which allows me to use my own Amazon S3 account (which is cheap). I recently started to backup my Amazon S3 files to Gmail using SMEStorage.com – this works really well and allows me to have an easy backup of my online storage.

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