How to BACK UP your PC or Mac to the Cloud | AWS S3 Tutorial
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This AWS S3 tutorial shows you how to use AWS to back up you local Mac or PC to the cloud. We'll set up an AWS S3 Bucket, connect it to your local computer, then back up files to AWS S3.
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Amazon Web Services: aws.amazon.com/
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Exactly what I was looking for!
You have clearly explained what I was looking for. Thanks a lot.
Your vids deserve more views and subscribers. Speaking of which; +1 Thanks for your great and technically sound content!
@tristanbolton
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
Thanks a lot for the great video
Great video! My problem with these S3 solutions is knowing which files are backed up. Carbonite uses a "green dot" method so you know which files or folders have been backed up.
Excellent video - unfortunately the service no longer works as described in your video, it seems like you no longer can use your own personal S3 buckets, I could only select an S3 bucket that CloudBerry managed. Theoretically a good product but I wanted to back up to S3 to buckets that I control myself, imagine the scenario where Cloudberry goes belly up, how do you get your data back? What it is now is not what I wanted.
For personal use, how does S3 differ from cloud storage services like Dropbox, Google Drive, One Drive, etc.?
Did i get what aws have right now, aws only offers a backup service for hypervisor setup. If i want to back up an actual physical server or a laptop to aws i need to have a third party tool? Correct me if im wrong please.
This video is great thanks a lot! I'm on Mac, is there a way of doing this by simply using Time Machine and thereby skipping a third party program like Cloudberry? Cheers! Are you also on Twitter so I can follow you there?
@wealthystudent
2 жыл бұрын
As far as i know, using time machine to backup to S3 is not possible.
has cloudberry been renamed to msp360 now?
hi i have a problem :(, i do everything in this tutorial but when I make the backup it saves the files in .cbl and with other names, how can I solve this?
Yes, this is exactly what I was looking for. I currently pay a company $20/month to back up my data to the cloud. I was looking for something to get rid of the middleman, so to speak. Which brings me to my questions. I saw there was a free version of Cloudberry but is there a fee for the AWS for the S3 bucket as well? if so, how do I estimate what that will be. If I am backing up more than one PC in my household, is it best to have three buckets or is it ok to put all the files into one bucket?
@tristanbolton
3 жыл бұрын
There is an AWS S3 calculator. It is really cheap, approximately $20USD/month/per-tb There are ways to make that cheaper with infrequent access and glacier, but then you pay a bit more if you need to recover your data. Start small and play with it so you don't get hit with any surprise bills. There is no per-bucket charge, so you can set that part up how you like.
@j.knight2250
3 жыл бұрын
@@tristanbolton Thank you. I am just stepping into AWS so a lot of this is new to me. Great video, very clear explanation of what to do to set this up.
Doesnt support image based backup for desktop computers - basically useless