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#99001 10-Mar-2012 15:59
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HI

I wishing to know if there are any NZ Based online backup servers? I know there alot of overseas based servers, but what about NZ based Online backup Servers? 

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  #593250 10-Mar-2012 16:14
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OneNet do this, they have Iron Mountain LiveVault for servers and a Non server product for Desktop OS's as well

the Data Vaults for these are located in Auckland Locations

They are probably more products for Business rather than Home users tho.



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  #593251 10-Mar-2012 16:23
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=online+backup+%3Asite+.co.nz 

There's also Backflip run by Callplus (which wasn't on the first page of results) ^
http://backflip.co.nz/ 

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  #593277 10-Mar-2012 17:35
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TheCloud.net.nz has online backup at 28 cents per GB with sites in Auckland and Hamilton so far.




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  #593303 10-Mar-2012 18:32
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I have customers on http://www.nexusdata.co.nz/

Good team to deal with and no concerns with security.

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  #593396 10-Mar-2012 23:12
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  #593400 10-Mar-2012 23:15
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You'll find quite a few NZ based providers. I just hope you're not expecting to find one that will do unlimited backups for $5/month like some overseas places. We just don't have the scale here to make that kind of model work.

FWIW, I use backblaze and was lucky enough to seed the 1.2TB of my backup during the last months of Bigtime. Since then the incremental traffic hasn't been a big issue.

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  #593414 11-Mar-2012 01:34
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nate: http://www.datalock.co.nz/


Datalock doesn't exactly sell direct to end customers, only to partners which then on-sell to end users,  www.maxnetcloudbackup.co.nz for example deals with end uses, subtle difference but thought worth mentioning.

*note that it is owned by my employer, and I personally build and maintain the infrastructure which drives the product :)

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  #593563 11-Mar-2012 15:01
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nate: http://www.datalock.co.nz/


Datalock doesn't exactly sell direct to end customers, only to partners which then on-sell to end users,  www.maxnetcloudbackup.co.nz for example deals with end uses, subtle difference but thought worth mentioning.

*note that it is owned by my employer, and I personally build and maintain the infrastructure which drives the product :)


Good to know.

We were approached by them some years ago and have had them bookmarked.  Thought they sold to the end user but alas I'm wrong.

Cheers for the clarification :) 

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