I'm using crashplan now.  Software is reasonable and works on linux.   
Centralized backup plans are of reasonable cost.  I'm using it to  
backup some pretty extensive directories and it appears to work great.

Thanks,

On Sep 3, 2009, at 3:45 PM, Andrew S. Zbikowski wrote:

> Has anyone found and used a service similar to BackJack, Mozy,
> Carbonite, etc? As far as I can tell the mentioned products don't
> support Linux. I was working on getting JungleDisk going awhile back.
>
> Yes, I googed it. I'm looking to see what TCLUGers have actually used.
>
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