How to backup iPhoto to Flickr

Hi.
Im a constant user of iPhoto to manage and centralize my photo library but Im always concern about loosing my library. I constantly backup the library to an external disk drive but as a second backup I want to have a cloud back.
I tried Dropbox but there is no way to upload the library with its album, I can only upload photos or uplaod the complite library file.
My question is: What is the optimun way to backup iPhoto to the cloud keeping the library organization (I dont want to have all th epictures in just one big album)?
I know Flickr gives 1TB of free space, any better option? Also I read about a pulg in called FlickrExport but Im not sure if there is a better way?
Any help wolud be great
Thank you.

I constantly backup the library to an external disk drive but as a second backup I want to have a cloud back.
I tried Dropbox but there is no way to upload the library with its album, I can only upload photos or uplaod the complite library file.
To have a second backup of your iPhoto Library make a second copy on a different external drive. You can store that drive offsite, at your place of work, at the home of a relative, your bank vault.  The advantage of a backup on a disk you can directly plug in, is that you will have direct access to it, whenever you need it. Restoring from a local disk is much quicker and does not depend on a decent internet connection.

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