Backing up Linux computers has always been a bit of a pain. Sure, there’s Déjà Dup, a graphical wrapper for backup tool duplicity. And then there’s rsync, which is great for transferring files over SSH connections. But these tools require you to set up an FTP server (or other location) for offsite backups. Not everyone wants to do that.
AltDrive is one of the many low-cost unlimited online backup services on the market. It backs up your computer and works on Windows, Mac, Linux, and Solaris operating systems.