I have never heard of Dupplica until your post. Boy is that service inexpensive.
Thanks for being the guinea pig!
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But here's the thing: If I power up my Mac with my external data disk unmounted, Dupplica will assume that data is no longer there and it will go about deleting the backup. I haven't tested this yet obviously, but it may be that a simple dismount of your data disk will effectively wipe your back up! And then you need to speed another week uploading it all again. This would indeed be a show-stopper.
For this reason, I think I will remove the Dupplica app from my startup items and just run it when I want to, rather than have it sitting there running in the background all the time. I'll do some tests to confirm how it works, but deleting the backups simply because an external drive is not there, does seem a bit of shortcoming!
Any further feedback? I think they keep all your files for 30 days from the last backup, together with 30-day file history. I don't know what they do if you are unable to connect your computer for more than 30 days due to relocation for instance. Backblaze for instance keep 30 days file history and 180 days of inactivity before they delete your files.
Any further feedback? I think they keep all your files for 30 days from the last backup, together with 30-day file history. I don't know what they do if you are unable to connect your computer for more than 30 days due to relocation for instance. Backblaze for instance keep 30 days file history and 180 days of inactivity before they delete your files.
Once the item(s) has been deselected, they will be marked for deletion and permanently removed from the servers after 30 days.
I just recently moved from Backblaze to Dupplica (couldn't pass up $10/yr vs $50/yr. Their speed is great but the app is taking a lot of CPU. As for how long your files are kept on their server, it's 30 days, just like Backblaze.
From their website: