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Originally Posted by photon
I think Moby supports network shares where Carbonite doesn't, but that was a while ago so I could be wrong or it may have changed.
CrashPlan also doesn't let you backup a network share.
Windows supports directory linking though so you can just setup a directory as a link to a NAS and any backup program can then access it.
What I want is my NAS to actually do the backing up (so my PC doesn't have to be on), but that'd have to be built into the NAS, and I don't think I've seen one that supports Mozy. But I have seen lots of NASes that support protocols like rsync or ones that run linux, so you can install stuff to get it backing up to S3.
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I think Mozy (I think you meant Mozy) only has support for network shares on their business plan which means I'd have to pay per PC & server (not a problem) but I don't think it includes unlimited data though. I think they charge for something like 15 cents per GB. Backblaze doesn't support it yet either. They make a good point stating that if I use a NAS to backup online, then in theory I could be backing up a multiple number of computers.