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  • northton has it i have 10gbs free

  • Data recovery software is really a good thing, MiniTool data recovery software is a good choice for you. It is easy to use and it is efficient.. Saved my partitions with this tool!!

  • Total Backup Recovery™ 7 Advanced Workstation

    Automat backup and restore management for all networked laptops & workstations from a centralized administrating console.

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  • BackBlaze. Unlimited. Pretty good annual price too.

  • Carbonite is another service that offers unlimited backup

  • Advanced Backup Solutions

  • online backups are not safe. if someone gets fired they can get mad, take the files from random places and give it out for public download (happened before) put it on a flash drive stored in a safe

  • That is a complete fallacy.

  • I couldn't concentrate on what the guy was saying, I was too busy reading the IMs. lol

  • Microsoft Skydrive gives you 25 Gigabytes for free.

    I love it because it has a Drag and Drop interface for multiple files (must use IE 8 browser).

  • @JesusManson323 DO YOU HAVE TO HAVE MICROSOFT TO USE IT? AND IS IT ONLY FOR MICROSOFT FILES?

  • @NORIEGA200 No, you can use other browsers, but you can't use the "multiple drag and drop" feature if it is a non-MS browser. You just select one at a time.

    You can upload almost any kind of file, but if you upload porn photos, they will eventually be deleted (unless you put them in a zip archive).

    And only Microsoft Office docs can be edited online in the Office Web Apps feature.

  • @JesusManson323 THANX

  • Rush Limbaugh recomends Carbonite.

  • read the im's while hes talking lmao

  • I used to use Time Machine with my two Macs but now I use only Crashplan. I can back up to a 2nd computer of mine, an external hard drive, a NAS drive, a friends computer, or to Crashplan directly. All of which are free except backing up to Crashplan's servers.

  • Of course, I speak as a personal computer user.

    Data management for an IT department of a company is not as simple as what I've suggested, so the use of online backup might be one solution. But, of course, in that same kind of environment, multiple ways to backup data is supposed to be used; you can't rely on one single way to back up so you must have redundancies.

  • I'd never use online backup.

    There's the concern about network security, but my bigger concern would be the integrity of data at the site that is keeping your backup.

    What if the service goes down and stays down? Then your online backup is about as useful as a bad hard drive.

    Just spend the money and get an external drive with a good disk cloning utility.

    Considering its value, safeguarding your data is not the thing you want to skimp on.

  • It depends what you're paying for. I see your point though.

    There are advantages with using servers to back-up. Remote access, solid state drives are safer and are used in backup facilities and encryption.

    I heard that carbonite have hackers which try to access their servers on a daily basis, so that they can keep 'up to date'.

  • @REdirectURL

    Having experienced hackers help with the security hardening is good. And, in retrospect, I can see the value in an off-site backup over the net as a way to mitigate the risk of loss in case you lose your primary storage AND your on-site backup.

    So long as things can be kept secure.

  • Ah, KK.

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  • "adrive" offers 50gigs for free!! I just tried it and so far so good...if yall try it let me know what you think of it.

  • Online backup...really, you are serious?Have you ever heard of network security do u study such thing in your school or whatever?

  • Online backup is the dumbest thing I've ever heard of...sigh

  • why do you think it's not a good idea?

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  • We use a company caled backupvault for our server,works very well,

  • QDrive . net is better, Free online file storage and sharing, along with Drop Boxes.

    1GB Free account. No Ads. No spam.

    Check it out!!!

  • Thanks! Qdrive rocks!

  • i do

  • IDrive offers 2GB of free online backup space without any backup and restore restrictions or bandwidth limits or file type restrictions.

  • nice vid, if you are serious about the data i would recommend backupanytime

    all the info is on their site.

    internationalihc

  • keepITsafe provide off-site backup for business in Ireland. Ireland is very financially wealthy, politically stable, with a highly educated populace, neutral in times of war, and has never suffered a natural disaster in recorded times. If you want to outsource large amounts of business data outside the U.S, Ireland is the place to go.

  • for US corporations that have to be SOX or HIPAA complaint sending their data out of the US is very risky.

  • I use gmail drive and I used to use boxdotnet before I had the sony flashdrive. I used to use CD-RW's a while ago, but that wasn't too reliable.

  • Another service based on Amazon S3 is BeInSync (check out their site). It's really good and has some additional cool stuff like sync'ing your PCs and sharing files securely.

  • You guys must check out Attix5 Online Backup Professional... It rocks

  • I'm a big fan of BackupRight, its Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. Its a bit more expensive than others, but their features and live tech support are seriously worth it for critical files.

  • great video

  • I use MediaMax - 25GB free.

  • Chris good point. Leave it in your house or office, then what can happen? A fire or broken into and all your stuff even back up can be gone

    Ian

  • According to Google, Gmail storage will soon be unlimited.

  • Gmail + Gdrive for small stuff.

    External hard drive or dvd's for large stuff.

  • use an external enclosure if you have TONS of data.

  • .Mac is great, $90 a year for blog, online sync, @mac address per year

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