http://www.carbonite.com/
When skimming the forum a few days ago, i stumbled across a post about backups, and someone mentioned Carbonite.
I downloaded their free trial, and I must say, I think its a great tool.
for those who dont want to rtfa;
Technical:
Carbonite is a tool that sits on your computer, and watches your files. It is told to back up your documents, and this it does, to an encrypted server online. Mine took 3 days to back up 2 gig of 'essential' data. After that, true to its word, it only takes a tiny amount of time to sync itself afterwards. The software does exactly as it says. It makes me feel comfortable again.
The good things for Actinic people:
Carbonite is set to back up documents and settings for the current user, by default, and this includes the sites folders. It I snapshot to my documents too, that gets sent online as well.
In my docs, i have lots of source code for projects, and also plenty of photoshop files, for sites. I would be pretty screwed without them.
the good thing about this, is that it all happens behind the scenes. Carbonite tags the files with a little orange circle if it is backing it up, and a green one if its online and safe. So you can see if a folder is safely online.
I dont normally review software, and nor do i like to use closed source software like this one, but I couldnt help myself, its only 25 quid a year, for unlimited data.
So, 10/10 Carbonite: All my shops are safe.
When skimming the forum a few days ago, i stumbled across a post about backups, and someone mentioned Carbonite.
I downloaded their free trial, and I must say, I think its a great tool.
for those who dont want to rtfa;
Your computer is filled with irreplaceable files: emails, photos, music, business contacts and financials. Carbonite automatically and securely backs up the irreplaceable contents of your computer for only $49.95 per year no matter how much stuff you need to back up.
Carbonite is a tool that sits on your computer, and watches your files. It is told to back up your documents, and this it does, to an encrypted server online. Mine took 3 days to back up 2 gig of 'essential' data. After that, true to its word, it only takes a tiny amount of time to sync itself afterwards. The software does exactly as it says. It makes me feel comfortable again.
The good things for Actinic people:
Carbonite is set to back up documents and settings for the current user, by default, and this includes the sites folders. It I snapshot to my documents too, that gets sent online as well.
In my docs, i have lots of source code for projects, and also plenty of photoshop files, for sites. I would be pretty screwed without them.
the good thing about this, is that it all happens behind the scenes. Carbonite tags the files with a little orange circle if it is backing it up, and a green one if its online and safe. So you can see if a folder is safely online.
I dont normally review software, and nor do i like to use closed source software like this one, but I couldnt help myself, its only 25 quid a year, for unlimited data.
So, 10/10 Carbonite: All my shops are safe.
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