Hello!

I’ve recently signed up, and have been using, for about a week, an online backup product. If you’ve been a reader of my blog in the past, you’ll know I’ve been looking for an inexpensive online backup solution for quite some time.

I have a subscription to PC Magazine, and in the April issue, they gave their Editor’s Choice award to Mozy Backup.

So, I decided to give it a try.
Unlike spare backup (which I tried and hated), Mozy has a semi-decent file selection process that speeds up the initial setup.

Here is a link that will get you an extra 250 MB of space when you sign up!

The first 2 Gigabytes (plus the extra 250 MB!) are free. Plans start as cheaply as $2 a month for 5GB (as of the writing of this post)

Enjoy!


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One Response to “Online Backup!!!”

Hi, for a fast and secure backup of your precious data, you can try IBackup for Windows.

You can perform interactive and scheduled backups of critical files to your online backup account with IBackup for Windows. With its Windows like user interface you can even drag and drop files to get them backed up or to restore them. You can also use the automatic selection, restore and scheduler wizards to do the desired operations.

IBackup for Windows transfers only modified portions of your files to ensure a quick backup with compression/ decompression on the fly. You can receive desktop or email notifications on your scheduled backups or restores. You can keep the ‘Mirror Path’ option (default) so that the entire source path can be duplicated for your backups and to avoid any overwriting.

Using IDrive you can map your online IBackup account as a network drive on your computer. You can then drag and drop files to the IBackup account from the Windows explorer. It also allows you to open and save files stored in their IBackup online backup/ storage accounts directly from their associated applications like Microsoft Office. You can `Privately Share’ data instantly with another IBackup user using the browser-based application called =’http://www.ibackup.com/webmanager.htm’>Web-Manager. Using Web-Manager you can create new folders, upload files, move, rename, delete and search files in your online account.

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