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I'll second Crashplan. They've got built-in options for backing up to local drives or machines, or a friend's offsite if you've got unusual needs too. The last time I used Spideroak was a few years back, when everyone dropped Dropbox for turning passwords off that one time. The Windows client was utterly abysmal, and most of the allotted space ended up being taken up with duplicates and diffs that I couldn't get rid of. That was several years ago though, so things might be different. I still won't recommend Dropbox. Not after finding out that they let some idiot open an account with one of my e-mail addresses a month ago.
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