F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Networks Discussing backups means talking about methods to save data securely.

Discussing backups means talking about methods to save data securely.

Discussing backups means talking about methods to save data securely.

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Und3rWorld
Member
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09-12-2025, 12:26 AM
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Hello, I need to protect my 1.3TBs of information from being lost. Offsite backups are crucial for me. I have several cloud storage choices, but I’m struggling to move the data because my ISP limits uploads to just 5MB per second on their top plan. Their business class rate is 20MBps, which is expensive—thousands of dollars each month. I don’t have other options with my current provider, and even talking to a nearby fiber company didn’t help them understand the situation; they just suggested a cheaper tier similar to what I’m using now. I’m skeptical about improving speeds since most ISPs are slow at modernizing their networks. I’m hoping there’s a way to transfer this data quickly, without waiting days for it to appear online. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you.
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Und3rWorld
09-12-2025, 12:26 AM #1

Hello, I need to protect my 1.3TBs of information from being lost. Offsite backups are crucial for me. I have several cloud storage choices, but I’m struggling to move the data because my ISP limits uploads to just 5MB per second on their top plan. Their business class rate is 20MBps, which is expensive—thousands of dollars each month. I don’t have other options with my current provider, and even talking to a nearby fiber company didn’t help them understand the situation; they just suggested a cheaper tier similar to what I’m using now. I’m skeptical about improving speeds since most ISPs are slow at modernizing their networks. I’m hoping there’s a way to transfer this data quickly, without waiting days for it to appear online. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you.

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BNF_MITO
Junior Member
43
09-12-2025, 12:26 AM
#2
Unfortunately, you can't upload the data any faster than your current upload speed permits. You'll remain limited to a maximum of 5Mbps.
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BNF_MITO
09-12-2025, 12:26 AM #2

Unfortunately, you can't upload the data any faster than your current upload speed permits. You'll remain limited to a maximum of 5Mbps.

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SirKumsishon
Senior Member
257
09-12-2025, 12:26 AM
#3
You might think about leveraging this resource from AWS.
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SirKumsishon
09-12-2025, 12:26 AM #3

You might think about leveraging this resource from AWS.