I have a lot of family pictures, home movies, and music I'd like to backup online. I'm just going to backup one computer since I keep the wife's and daughters stuff backup up on mine. I was looking at crashplan: https://www.code42.com/store/#/single-plan
I'm mainly looking at storage capacity and price.
I've never used any of these services before. How do they work? Do I select the files or drives I wish to keep backed up or do I have to do the entire computer?
Thanks!
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My wife uses crashplan and she hasn't had to use it, but it's pretty easy to set up. We looked at what was out there and selected that one. You have a windows explorer type interface and you designate what drive/directory/folder/file you want to back up. It then does a full backup of what you've selected, but it takes a while. Then is updates the master backup at intervals you specify. You can drag and drop from the backup file. If I remember correctly, it may not back the OS so that you cannot copy everything back and then have the same virus go off. not sure if that makes sense.
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For ease of use I'd go Crashplan or Carbonite. Carbonite is VERY simple for non-techies. Crashplan is a slightly better deal.
Me personally. I still use Amazon S3 with Jungledisk. I have one of the old lifetime Jungledisk licenses.
Me personally. I still use Amazon S3 with Jungledisk. I have one of the old lifetime Jungledisk licenses.
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I know Amazon gives 5GB of Cloud storage, available to everyone I believe. They have separate plans as well. You can access it the PC and via the Android and iOS apps.
Not what you are looking for probably, but certainly useful for your phone though. Easy automatic backups of pictures you take.
Not what you are looking for probably, but certainly useful for your phone though. Easy automatic backups of pictures you take.
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Found this review site:
http://www.thetop10bestonlinebackup.com ... -price=all
Never heard of some listed
http://www.thetop10bestonlinebackup.com ... -price=all
Never heard of some listed
bump in case anyone is still looking for a solution. DrivePop (been around for a year or two...small player...) has a 50% off coupon right now, so worth a look.
http://dealnews.com/Drive-Pop-coupon-50 ... 87138.html
edit: it looks like DrivePop is a reseller of the LiveDrive service, if that helps for comparisons. LiveDrive has been around a bit.
http://dealnews.com/Drive-Pop-coupon-50 ... 87138.html
edit: it looks like DrivePop is a reseller of the LiveDrive service, if that helps for comparisons. LiveDrive has been around a bit.