


There are five basic steps we need to get backups running: Backing up your NAS, or multiple computers It’s going to be the simplest and most reliable bet if you only need to backup the computers you use frequently, instead of your NAS. It’s cheap, has no storage limit, and lets you use your own encryption key. You should strongly consider using Backblaze 1. The Raspberry Pi is very useful because it uses very little power and can backup my Network Attached Storage (NAS) automatically over the network. I have been using this setup for about a year, and it costs me about $2 a month for about 100 GB of backups. We can achieve all of these goals with a combination of tools: Readable only by me (client-side encryption).Stored in a reliable and offsite location.
