Same approach here except I use Carbonite (unlimited storage for $5/month) instead of Mozy for offsite backup.
>Having a backup on USB drive is great, but if the equipment get stolen or there's a fire (or other unfortunate event), you also lose your backup. You could have 2 USB drives with one constantly outside the office, but it's more costly.
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>I do a local backup on a USB drive, but I also use Mozy (
www.mozy.com) to keep another set of backup on the web. Mozy is free for up to 2GB of backup space.
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>>Just wondering what software/hardware combinations people were using to backup standalone PC's and notebooks?
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>>Have been looking at Western Digital passport drives and the bundled WDSYNC software for a client. The software works ok but it treats the Pc drive as the master drive when it syncs with the USB drive. This meeans that if you delete a file from the PC the next time you sync it is deleted from the USB drive - not what you would usually want!
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>>We have been approached by a number of unsophisticated clients of our business applications wanting to know what they should use for their notebooks and Pcs at home to backup documents & photos.
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>>Any thoughts and suggestions most gratefully received,