Since this is a Older Thread does anyoneone have any new thoughts on Online Backup reseller options.
Thanks
We split things up, based on the client and their needs.
For small networks, peer to peers, "cheaper" clients...we use Jungledisk. Very cheap cost per gig for you...VERY cheap. Easy client to install, management isn't bad. Wish they did have a daily e-mail sent to clients..so far only sends to you. But hey, for the cost.
For what I'll call "medium" clients...with fancier needs, we use Intronis. Sorta weird client, and how you set it up. But works fairly reliably, and Intronis support is very good ..even the online chat. Naggy sales people...always calling to have you bump up your package (but at least she is cute sounding). One thing though, the storage that you use does "bloat". We prefer selling it in blocks...and even when you give it headroom, say you have a client with 37 gigs of data, you sell them a 50 gig plan..it works well for a few months, but 6 or 9 months down the road and you'll find the space they use up online easily surpasses what you sold...and Intronis is charging you for that space. Their algorithms don't work well for managing the accumulation up there in their data centers. So remember...start estimating at least double what you hope to back up.
For higher end clients that need fast disaster recover, I'm very impressed with the DattoBackup product. A local appliance gets placed in the clients server room. It makes hot backups of your clients servers in VMWare format..and stores them on the local appliance. If the clients server goes up in smoke...you can "boot up" that backup image on the appliance. Several different servers even, at once..and get them up and running. That appliance also mirrors to the cloud for offsite, and...if a big disaster hits, you can "boot up" those offsite cloud backups in their data center, customize a VPN to your clients, or remote desktop, and get up and running quickly. Slick deal for healthcare and other clients that need to get "back up and running" even if a flood or tornado takes out their office.