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| Eat Wild Pacific Salmon Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Alameda Ca
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| Anyone using Carbonite for backup? I'm trying a 15 day trail of Carbonite on line unlimited backup program, it seems very good from what I can tell, it runs a small program in the background and automatically backs up your stuff, pictures , music, my documents, favorites, e-mails, just about anything you want....it does cost $49 a year and if you put in Leo has a code you get a extra 2 months. There is no limit to how much you backup, I like the fact its off site and its very easy, it is encrypted twice so you shouldn't have to worry about anyone messing with your stuff. I heard about it through a Leo Laporte podcast....Here's a link! http://carbonite.com/
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| Eat Wild Pacific Salmon Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Alameda Ca
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| Re: Anyone using Carbonite for backup? And if your worried about someone going through your files you can always encrypt them with Truecrypt!!!! TrueCrypt - Free Open-Source On-The-Fly Disk Encryption Software for Windows Vista/XP, Mac OS X and Linux
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| Eschews Obfuscation ![]() Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Connecticut, USA
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| Re: Anyone using Carbonite for backup? Keep in mind, though, that for people who have many gB's of data to back up this may be an impracticable approach considering that the data has to go over your lan and the internet. Especially when you consider that upload speeds are usually much slower than download speeds, and also that the data is transmitted in encrypted form, which will slow it down further. Albeit that would occur during idle periods, when the computer is not in use, and apparently their program is smart enough to only upload new or modified files once the initial full upload has been done, but for many people I think the time and bandwidth that would be required may still be a concern. Regards, -- Al
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| Eat Wild Pacific Salmon Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Alameda Ca
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| Re: Anyone using Carbonite for backup? Quote:
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| Seabees, USN-Retired Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: Southern California
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| Re: Anyone using Carbonite for backup? Been using it for a year now. Nifty little program. I have it backup at a certain time daily as opposed to automatic which semed like always. I will renew for another year.
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| Re: Anyone using Carbonite for backup? This is actually something I have been looking for, for a while. Trying it now.
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| Where to next? Join Date: May 2001 Location: South Florida
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9 gigs!!??!! That's all!!??!! 150+320+74+1 Seagate 7200 sata data = more than 9 gigs ??????? I have way more than 9 gigs. Quote:
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| Re: Anyone using Carbonite for backup? Quote:
Regards, -- Al
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| Re: Anyone using Carbonite for backup? I just want to get my data out of my house in case of a fire or tornado or some other calamity. Using Acronis or Ghost would not help me if my system was physically destroyed.
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| Re: Anyone using Carbonite for backup? Quote:
Exactly. If you image your partitions, than what's another quick 9 gigs. ![]() | |
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What data is that? It must be personal and generated by you since all bank accounts, investment accounts, utility statements, etc., and even tax returns exist and can be retrieved from somewhere else if you lose them. Family photos would qualify. ![]() | |
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| Re: Anyone using Carbonite for backup? Yes... Photos would be it. I don't print many photos, so my 10gb photo collection is priceless to me.
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| Eat Wild Pacific Salmon Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Alameda Ca
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| Re: Anyone using Carbonite for backup? My 9 gigs is photos and I still have music to back up, (I'm on the boat right now), e-mails, favorites, and documents. You can backup the C drive if you want, but all I want is my data....Jim thanks for the input I think I'll get it too!
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| Re: Anyone using Carbonite for backup? The thought did occur to me as well what would happened if the house caught fire or my equipment was stolen. Yes some archives are available at the financial institutions. My concern is for IRS purposes, as I keep all financial records for five years. No banks in my area archive that long. They also want quite a bit of money for older records. As pointed out earlier, photos are priceless. I very seldom get prints anymore. All in all for me online backup fit the bill. I tried Mozy but had technical difficulties on their end.
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| Re: Anyone using Carbonite for backup? I use Mozy.com - I like it
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