Carbonite and Mozy synchronize your local and remote storage, so if you
delete a file from your local disk it won't take too long for it to
disappear from your backup as well. Give that most files recovered from
backups seem to be from intentional but erroneous erasure I assume that
there is some lag here, but "store them elsewhere" is not what these
services are about.
Van
On 06/12/2010 6:28 PM, sarahfpollock wrote:
>
> If so, how easily can you access your files?
> As I'm sure it's the case with the rest of you, my hard drive fills up
> rapidly with image files. If I could store them elsewhere while still
> maintaining reasonably easy access, that would be a good thing.
> Thanks,
> Sarah
> www.sarahpollock.com
>
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1 comments:
great post and your point is absolutely on target with Mozy and Carbonite.
services like LiveDrive that charge by the GB won't remove your backed up files until you tell them to remove them though.
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