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One of the most common computer-related questions I am asked by friends and family is what do you recommend I use to back up my home computer? It seems most people these days know they should be making backup copies of their files, but most still are not. For years, there were few options for home users that failed one of the three critical tests for any good backup method: Reliable, Automated and Cost-Effective. That is no longer the case.Two online services have been fighting for supremacy in consumer data backup. Each provides unlimited data backup for approximately $50-60/year. The first, www.carbonite.com has a very straightforward aim: make backup simple. Their entire focus has been on making the process intuitive. For the most part, they’ve done a great job and the service works. The second, www.mozy.com offers the user more flexibility and control. Like Carbonite, the interface is very straightforward and their software automatically detects common data files like Word documents, photos and music. Data is automatically uploaded to their data center while your PC and internet connection is idle.
Mozy also has a “Pro” version targeted at small businesses and can do things like backup multiple computers under one account or run on servers. When speaking with clients we’ve found most require something that offers more flexible recovery, archive and retention capabilities than what this can provide.
In the end, either Mozy or Carbonite will meet most people’s home backup needs and you can feel comfortable knowing if your computer crashes or is stolen, at least you will be able to recover your information.
Posted at 10/26/09 by ewong in News & Views, Newsletters, Tech Tips for the Small & Home Office, User Reports Tags: Data Protection, Online Backup, Preventative management | No Comments »


