Obvious Online Backup Strategy

February 17, 2009 · Filed Under Data Recovery · Comment 

You’re probably wondering why would anyone decide to use the Internet as a backup system. Well, there are a great deal of reasons. First, if your backing up your files on the Internet you don’t need specialized hardware or software. As long as you have Cable, DSL, etc., nothing else is needed.Second, you (and only you) can access your backups from anywhere you connect to the Internet.And with good security and encryption, nobody will get your data or even realize where it is.

the Internet has millions of gigabytes of storage space available to you and you can generally find a variety of quality services that specialize in Internet Backup.  I pay around four bucks per month for my site and I’m backing up 30+ Gigs.Now I have over 40% of my allocated backup space available for added data at a low cost.

The first step is to determine which service to use.Most providers that do free trial periods end up being more expensive overall than the providers that don’t offer free trials.So you can do a little homework and get a better deal by discovering and joining a site with great features and no hidden expenses.  It’ll save you alot of money in the end. With all the comparison sites, online reviews, blogs, etc. it’s simple to make a quality decision.

So now, you’ve made a decision as to which provider you’ll use. The next step is to decide what files, music, pictures, financial data, etc. that you need to keep backed up. The best online backup providers have software that does all the work for you. and will automatically upload files after they’ve been encrypted for security. As you have figured out by now, the easiest to use services are also generally the best ones out there.  And the best will run on all common operating systems (online backup for Windows, MAC, and Linux is what I mean here).

The reason is they want you to use their service and if it’s too difficult, customers will go someplace else. The market is highly competitive and services with lightweight features or only focused on Windows or MAC only, etc. generally arn’t stable nor reliable and whose future existence isn’t assured at all. Therefore, make sure they support Windoes, MAC, and Linux.I they’re a quality provider they will. 

So, let’s put this basic overview into perspective with some questions you need to answer when selecting a Internet backup provider.

Do they make it simple for you by providing some free software?

Do they provide all features on MAC, Windows, and Linux?

Can you backup many computers with a single account?

What kind of Internet backup is it? How often do the backups occur?

How is your data encrypted? You must have encryption (preferably 256bit AES) for maximum security.

You have other issues that are important to you.But these questions will help you narrow down your selection to only the best providers in short order.

Can you survive without Online Backups?

December 26, 2008 · Filed Under Data Recovery · Comment 
by Online Backups; Online Backup Software

Have you ever thought about what you would lose on your computer if it crashed tonight? You had a fire, a virus, or someone stole your computer?

In the digital age we live in, people pretty much save their lives on their computers! Music, family/child/wedding pictures, term papers, financial documents, legal documents.

This year alone, about half of all computer users will have lost their data. There are 1,000,000,000 computers out there…many, many upset folks!

So, you think you’re safe with just using the standard USB drive? Nope. They burn just as easily in a fire, can still have a virus spread, and they are stolen more than computers are!

Guess what!? No worries. Online Data Backups are your answer!

Online Backups are automatic! Normally takes just a couple of minutes to install. Set the time you want the backup to run. That’s it! You can now relax!

So what about a few bucks a month to know you will never have to lose your data again!

Can you trust that you’ll have that child’s picture when they graduate? All your music files when you lose your iPod? Your tax documents from a couple years ago? Now you can!

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How to Backup Computer Files Photos and Everything Else

November 30, 2008 · Filed Under Data Recovery · Comment 

Most of us know that we should be backing up our files.If you’re one of those lucky people who has never had a serious computer crash then you’re one of the lucky ones. Anyone who has knows that this very second is the best time to start backing up important information on your PC to save it from loss should something happen.

There’s a few tips and items you should familiarize yourself with before you select a backup method to use. Knowing what you want backed up, remembering to keep it simple and do your home work are just a few of the items you need to keep in mind when making your decision.

Know what Files and Data to Backup

Before you rush out to buy an expensive piece of software to backup your system you need to know what it is you want backed up.Some of the software programs for backup are designed to specifically create a whole system backup, however this is probably more then the average PC user really needs.

The majority of home PC users need their photos, videos, and Documents backed up but can skip all the system stuff.This can make things a little to high tech for someone who’s just an average joe or jane PC user.

Go for Simple not Feature Rich

More features in a Backup program or service doesn’t always mean it’s better.Trust me when I tell you to avoid buying a service or program that is very feature rich. Get the features you need but to many features slows down the backup process, this will in turn make it difficult for you to stick to a regular backup routine.

Rather, look for an easy to use program that can be setup and then allowed to run on a schedule. This is the simplest way for home users to keep data up to date.Two online backup services that meet these criteria are Carbonite Backup and Mozy Backup.

Research Before you Buy

Don’t just rush off to buy into any old service, take some time to read online backup reviews to ensure you’re getting a quality product and service that will serve it’s purpose.This is a good way to ensure that the service or software you’re about to spend money on is as good a program as it suggests it is.

Spending just a bit of time before you buy can save you hours of time and data if you ever have to restore files. Ensure that the program backs up files properly and also is easy to restore files.

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