Can anyone recommend an off site back up solution for a NAS (it's got a max of 4TBs of data). I run a small business and at the moment we have Dropbox on each machine as well as backing up using TimeMachine to the NAS.

I've found that Dropbox is really slowing down the internet so I'd prefer to remove it and instead use a command line tool on the NAS to sync with a remote server our TimeMachine backups (roughly every half hour or so).

S3 is fine, but I don't ever need to access the content via the browser, and for security purposes will only want to access it via SSH.

Also it'll need to be relatively cheap, let's say we go to the full whack of 4TB, according to Amazon that'll be:

($0.093 x 1024) + (0.083 x 1024 x 3) = $350.208 p/m (and in the Queen's currency that's roughly £225 p/m)

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