randy 77zt Posted September 13, 2012 Share Posted September 13, 2012 (edited) Any members use this kind ot service?I dont have anything complicated-just need 40gb for a single desktop computor. Edited September 13, 2012 by randy 77zt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BLOZ UP Posted September 13, 2012 Share Posted September 13, 2012 (edited) Horrible from a corporate standpoint, maybe bearable from a individual standpoint. Here are the main reasons for a backup: 1) Malware 2) Hardware failure I haven't looked into online, "cloud", backups, but do they offer any kind of versioning, or multiple backups? If you get (1), how do you know when the last clean backup was? If 2 happens, do you have a means to download an entire backup and image it to disk? Or the original CDs to restore the operating system and then restore your personal files from the online backup? I don't like them because they are slow, depend on your internet connection and the connection all the way to the company, and they depend on whatever company staying in business, not changing their TOS, etc. Here's my backup setup on my computers with critical files: 1) Mirrored HDs (two hard disks with exactly the same contents) 2) An NFS (network file server) on my LAN for personal and work files, system settings, etc. Sync'd to latest revision daily. 3) Weekly full backups of those file for versioning to the same server, but seperate drive. 4) Drivers and OS images are also on this server. For my laptops, I make system images whenever I feel like it (before traveling, etc.). 5) Server and all important computers are on UPSs. And I'm covered. But this is a somewhat more technical approach. You can get nearly the same safety just by making weekly full backups to an external drive. It will be much faster and Windows 7 has a decent backup service, finally. There's also Cobian backup which I like as well. The only online service I've had experience with is Carbonite. Overpriced, if you ask me. For the price of one year of that, $60, you can get a 250GB external drive, backup everything a few times over, and it will last a couple years on average. I'd rather take my chances with a single external hard disk, and just replace it when it fails. Edited September 13, 2012 by BLOZ UP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JSM Posted September 13, 2012 Share Posted September 13, 2012 (edited) For 40gb you should be able to back that up fairly easy on DVDs. With 40gb drive I'm assuming your still on XP? BLOZ UP method is over the top, just like a hybridzer! Just do this: "For the price of one year of that, $60, you can get a 250GB external drive, backup everything a few times over, and it will last a couple years on average. I'd rather take my chances with a single external hard disk, and just replace it when it fails." Edited September 13, 2012 by JSM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wfritts911 Posted September 13, 2012 Share Posted September 13, 2012 If you don't actually have 40gb worth of data that you care about, you can use something like Dropbox to save your important files. You get 2gb of storage for free. I use it to have access to my files from other computers when Im at school and what not, but it would work to back up important files. I can't speak on any of the actual "back-up" services. JSM mentioned the external hard drive though, that would be the best way to do it, they are cheap now a days. Although if you were worried about fire or something, guess that wouldn't fix that issue unless you stored it somewhere else. -Will Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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