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John Hixson
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rsync.net contacted us about this and I'd thought I'd pass it along for anyone interested:
rsync.net is offering a special discount to the FreeNAS community.
Their well known open standards platform, based on ZFS, was built to
integrate with UNIX systems like FreeNAS.
Since they allow plain old rsync over SSH, a FreeNAS device integrates
perfectly. ZFS snapshots are enabled so users can do "dumb" mirrors
of their data and let rsync.net do the versioning, or incrementals.
This offer is for new customers and has a rate of 10 cents per GB, per
month. There are no charges for traffic or usage and all future
upgrades will inherit this rate.
Just use this link to sign up:
https://www.rsync.net/signup/signup_offer.html?code=63d97c
If you haven't heard of rsync.net before, these links might be
interesting:
http://www.rsync.net/resources/faq.html
http://www.rsync.net/resources/howto/remote_commands.html
http://www.rsync.net/resources/notices/canary.txt
- John
rsync.net is offering a special discount to the FreeNAS community.
Their well known open standards platform, based on ZFS, was built to
integrate with UNIX systems like FreeNAS.
Since they allow plain old rsync over SSH, a FreeNAS device integrates
perfectly. ZFS snapshots are enabled so users can do "dumb" mirrors
of their data and let rsync.net do the versioning, or incrementals.
This offer is for new customers and has a rate of 10 cents per GB, per
month. There are no charges for traffic or usage and all future
upgrades will inherit this rate.
Just use this link to sign up:
https://www.rsync.net/signup/signup_offer.html?code=63d97c
If you haven't heard of rsync.net before, these links might be
interesting:
http://www.rsync.net/resources/faq.html
http://www.rsync.net/resources/howto/remote_commands.html
http://www.rsync.net/resources/notices/canary.txt
- John