"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I'm very techy (like Gilligan) so this solution might not meet the needs of everybody...- we have 2 linux servers running Samba (windows file sharing)... one at the shop, and one at my house.- The servers are using a bi-directional sync application called 'Unison' which keeps both shared directories in sync. (we're currently setup on a 2 hour sync, but I can force a sync at any time)- every night, the shared directory gets backed up to 2 external USB drives on the home server. The backups are rotated each night between the 2 external drives, and these drives get swapped out to our safety deposit box once a month.Benefits of my solution:1. we have a 'online' backup so we can restore if something "happens" to a customer folder.2. I can work from home on my laptop and have access to all of our data.3. if we go to the bank, we have a month older data able to be restored. (great if something like cryptolocker were to occur)4. all the software was free, just took me some time to get everything tweaked correctly.
I would love to do something like it, but our upload speed at work is 0.75 Mbits and it would take for ever to backup the TB or so of data. . .