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Anyone used this on line backup??
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I'm bumping this question because the increased amount of marketing by Carbonite in this market has peaked my curiosity. I'd like to use something like this for my office server. Is this something that can be accommodated or is this service more of an individual consumer PC product? Since their advertising is somewhat limited with regard to capacities, etc., I'm curious as to how much storage is actually provided. At $55.00 per year, this almost sounds too good to be true.
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I have to ask why you would want your personal business stored on line? That just plain scares me!
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I think this is a good idea for individuals who either don't know how or don't know want to take the time to back stuff up on their own. The initial setup can take some time - and it's only gonna backup what you tell it to backup - certainly won't back-up your operating system setup.
But, on the plus side if you have documents that change or pictures added to folders it will eventually back up those files.
If you are just looking to backup docs and photos there is another service MOZY that will give you 2GB of free storage.
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Originally posted by CMDL_GUY: I have to ask why you would want your personal business stored on line?
That just plain scares me! That is why I'm asking the questions. They claim that everything is encrypted, but to me that sounds about as safe as translating the data into Spanish. Anyone who knows the language won't have any trouble using it.
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Whats the biggest flash drive you can buy now? I'm only using about 10 gig of my 40 gig drive. I've been thinking either flash drive or one of those portable usb hard drives. What about a Software that would take care of B/u's to a USB hard drive, so I don't have to think about it. John C.
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With 1TB external drives for around $100 dollars I see no reason to use online backups. I definitely see no reason for a business to use it. When a business server crashes downtime can equate to lost revenue. It is much easier and faster to restore a server if your data is a few steps away as opposed to who knows where. Some of the more expensive services can overnight your data back to you but again you’re looking at 24 hours of downtime or more. Nowadays most external drives come with some kind of backup software and some drives include one touch backup making the process pretty simple.
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Ive seen 128GB flash drives but their upwards of 300 dollars and flash drives are not going to be the most reliable backup medium. For the same price as a 32 Gig flash drive you can buy a 500 Gig External hard drive which is going to be more reliable.
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The reason I asked is I backup at home to a HD. Do a lot of work in the field and if Laptop lost or trashed, no backup. If I backup to flash its in the bag, bag stolen, no backup. Plus I see business every day with backup right by server and sprinkler heads above the server. It's a lot of trouble keeping off site backups. I have been using Carbonite about 3 months. Some of the folders I have it automatically do is all TDA/TDE/TD/TA/DSX/Nortel/TVS/TVA customer files and templates,word docs, Etc.
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