Your thinking why would someone choose an Internet backup system. Well, there’s a whole bunch of reasons. First, you can use the Internet to backup your data instead of dedicated hardware or software. As long as you have Internet access, your set.Second, you can retreive your files from any computer connected to the Internet (well, only by you of course).And with good security and encryption, nobody will get your data or even realize where it is.
The Internet has thousands of pedabytes of disk space available, and there are several good services you can find that specialize in Internet backup.I pay right at $4.00 each month to store just under 30 gigabytes of files. Now I have 40% of my backup allocation free which leaves me with plenty of space to for future backup at a very cheap rate.
The first step is to decide which site to use. Most sites that offer a free trial are more expensive on a monthly basis than those that don’t.So you can do a little homework and get a better deal by discovering and joining a site with great features and no hidden expenses.In the end it’ll save you a lot of money. With all the comparison sites, online reviews, blogs, etc. It’s really pretty simple to make a decent decision.
So now, you’ve made your decision about which service you will use. Next, you need to make some judgements about what data is important and need to be backed up. The best online backup providers have software that does all the work for you. and will copy the backup files AFTER securing them with good encryption. As you can see from what we’ve gone over so far, the quality providers are the easiest to use as well.And the quality services will work on all operating systems (like Linux, Windows, and Apple) with every feature.
The basic reason is that you’ll go somewhere else if they make it too hard for you to use. As with everything, there is a lot of competition, and providers with a short feature list or are Windoes only, MAC only, etc. generally arn’t very reliable and could not be there in a month or two. So making sure they support all systems (Windoes, OSX, and Linux) is important.If they’re a real force in the marketplace they will.
So, now you have a good outline of what to look for with Internet backups, here’s some basic questions you need to ask.
Do they provide free software to do the dirty work for you?
Do they provide all features on MAC, Windows, and Linux?
Can all your computers be backed up with one login account?
What type of Internet data back up is it? How much control do they give you regarding the backup schedule?
Is encryption provided by default? You must insist on AES 256bit encryption to protect your data.
You have other issues that are important to you.But by doing a little research and answering these few questions will help you discern between “the men and the boys”.