knubbze
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There is a 'cloud' backup service called 'hubiC' which offers up to 10TB of online storage for very reasonable rates. They offer clients for the popular OSs (i.e. Windows. Mac, Linux) but there are also various other methods to access the storage, which lots of people seem to be doing.
One of these methods is a 'FUSE' application for Linux called 'hubicfuse' which allows you to mount the remote hubiC storage as a local directory.
What I am wondering is: would it be possible to run this on any of the ASUS router platforms (perhaps using this if necessary)?
The reason I want to do this is because I have about 4TB of data that I want an offsite backup of, but my internet connection's maximum upload speed is ~19mbit/s, so it will take between 1-2 months of 24/7 uploading to hubiC. However, if possible, I'd prefer to use a router to handle this task, rather than have a dedicated machine running the whole time.
One of these methods is a 'FUSE' application for Linux called 'hubicfuse' which allows you to mount the remote hubiC storage as a local directory.
What I am wondering is: would it be possible to run this on any of the ASUS router platforms (perhaps using this if necessary)?
The reason I want to do this is because I have about 4TB of data that I want an offsite backup of, but my internet connection's maximum upload speed is ~19mbit/s, so it will take between 1-2 months of 24/7 uploading to hubiC. However, if possible, I'd prefer to use a router to handle this task, rather than have a dedicated machine running the whole time.