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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 229956" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>I have been looking at backup systems for a while. I have a NAS drive in my system that backs up every file within minutes of the file being written but was always running the risk of something like a lighting strike wiping out the computer and the and the External drive and losing everything. I broke down yesterday and signed up for Carbonite. Now a bad deal at all. $59.95 a year for unlimited automatic backup. Easy to set up. there is a automatic setting or you can specify the folders you want backed up. I set mine to backup Users. That way it gets the two separate user accounts on this computer, my wife and me. The initial backup is going to take several days since we both shoot lots of photos but I think after that we really want see much difference in the way the computer acts. What I really like is that I can access all my files from any computer on the internet and also from my iPhone. Great for having my photo library with me all the time.</p><p></p><p>Anyone else using Carbonite?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 229956, member: 6277"] I have been looking at backup systems for a while. I have a NAS drive in my system that backs up every file within minutes of the file being written but was always running the risk of something like a lighting strike wiping out the computer and the and the External drive and losing everything. I broke down yesterday and signed up for Carbonite. Now a bad deal at all. $59.95 a year for unlimited automatic backup. Easy to set up. there is a automatic setting or you can specify the folders you want backed up. I set mine to backup Users. That way it gets the two separate user accounts on this computer, my wife and me. The initial backup is going to take several days since we both shoot lots of photos but I think after that we really want see much difference in the way the computer acts. What I really like is that I can access all my files from any computer on the internet and also from my iPhone. Great for having my photo library with me all the time. Anyone else using Carbonite? [/QUOTE]
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