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Backup strategies for home
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14/02/2007 10:31:25
Mike Cole
Yellow Lab Technologies
Stanley, Iowa, United States
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Windows
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Computing in general
Miscellaneous
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01195555
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01195981
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>I have a 450GB NAS attached to my home network that stores things like music, pictures, and other assorted stuff. I am trying to think of a good method to back it up. I could get an external hard drive and periodically copy stuff there, but I would still store that in my house, and being the geek that I am I wouldn't mind storing something in my lock box at the bank. CD's are out of the question.
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>Any suggestions? I wouldn't mind paying a little money, but I don't want to break the bank as this is just for personal use.


Check out Carbonite. $60 a year. Most of the competitors charge you based on the amount of data. With Carbonite storage is unlimited. And everything is automated so you don't have to do a thing but install it. There are some things I would tweak in the UI but I like this product a lot.
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