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I did look into Symform; sadly their unlimited storage option is vastly more expensive for a QNAP than the standard end-user license - though at $50 per month ( http://www.symform.com/our-solutions/pricing/ ) it beats Google's 1TB any time - which bugs me as I'm the sole user of the NAS (well, me and the wife). Also I heard that the service puts quite a strain on the NAS in terms of bandwidth, disk thrashing and CPU usage, and I'm not sure I like that.
Ultimately though, the real problem is I couldn't get the damn thing to work when I tried to set up the 200GB free storage. And I got tired of trying to troubleshoot it after an hour of two, honestly.
HDD in the bank is good of course, but there again you need the discipline of keeping your off-site backup up-to-date manually. So two HDDs, and a weekly trip to the vault. I'm way to lazy to keep that up.
Edited 2012-04-25 18:10 UTC