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SuperDuper! does create individual file copies on a destination volume, as long as it can write to it directly. But I think, with a network-based storage solution, you'd probably end up using an image.
You could try to rsync an image up to strongspace (or whatever) after you back up, but I'm not sure that's going to have very good performance. In fact, I'm sure it's not. What I'd probably suggest is the daily/weekly/monthy setup I talk about in the introduction in the User's Guide, taking the Monthly offsite... that'd give you native performance, and the "physical" security you're looking for, too.
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