Lots of backup information going around lately. I've been testing out JungleDisk (http://www.jungledisk.com) on my Windows machines as an alternative to using BackupPC to an external hard disk. For those who don't know, JungleDisk is a software package that allows you to use Amazon's S3 service as a locally mapped drive/volume. It also has automated backup features, which is what I'm using to backup the critical data on Windows (My Documents, iTunes, etc.) Looks like Amazon is going to charge me around $6.50 a month for the data stored on S3. Not bad really. So far, I'm happy with it on the Windows machines so I figured it would be time to give it a try under Linux. Has anyone on the list tried it? And a related question for those running automated off site backups: What tools are you using? rsync? Something more advanced? -- Andrew S. Zbikowski | http://andy.zibnet.us IT Outhouse Blog Thing | http://www.itouthouse.com