Doesn't matter if you have a T1 or not, all these services throttle the
upload speed and just don't work once you get past 40 or 50 GB. I have heard
of people trying to upload 500 GB and after 6 or 7 months are only 30%
complete. These services are only usable by casual users with a few GB of
data.
BK
> All of these web or "cloud" solutions are fine but slow under current
> internet conditions unless you have a T1 or better connection.
> In my mind not really practical. Large HD's are cheap and remarkable
> stable. You can easily afford an entire bookcase of 2TB drives.
> My call would be to just making duplicate backups on to these drives.
> BluRay disks might be a solution. The writers are now cheap but the media
> is remaining at about $5. each. I was hoping to see a
> price drop in these. Write Once media is the best way to go for backup
> because you can't accidentally change or destroy your work.
>
> On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 7:00 PM, G. Armour Van Horn <vanhorn@whidbey.com
> >wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > 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.
> >
> >
>
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