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My kid is going to be traveling out of the country for several months with
his laptop. He spends many hours each week writing and I feel he needs to back-up all that work regularly. Does anybody know/ have experience with/ recommend any online back-up services ... I don't even know such things exist, but I'm betting they do. Thanks |
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On Sat, 03 May 2008 18:16:34 GMT, "Larry L"
wrote: My kid is going to be traveling out of the country for several months with his laptop. He spends many hours each week writing and I feel he needs to back-up all that work regularly. Does anybody know/ have experience with/ recommend any online back-up services ... I don't even know such things exist, but I'm betting they do. Thanks No experience with online backup services (never had a need), but if it's just document-sized files, just have him email them to you or anyone else for safe-keeping. And if it's a LT with an optical burner, also burn backups for "local" archive without the need for online access. A CDRW should be able to store more writing than he could possibly produce and a DVDRW, well, obviously, much more. TC, R |
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Larry L wrote:
My kid is going to be traveling out of the country for several months with his laptop. He spends many hours each week writing and I feel he needs to back-up all that work regularly. Does anybody know/ have experience with/ recommend any online back-up services ... I don't even know such things exist, but I'm betting they do. Thanks First of all, it's a really bad idea for him to carry around a laptop with sensitive or valuable information. There's too much of a danger of it being stolen. If I were him I'd backup everything before I left and purge or encrypt all files that I'd never want anyone to get at. I'd also make sure that my usernames and passwords were expunged from any "keychain." I wouldn't rely on on-line backup services. Aside from security issues, the Internet connections may be slow and unreliable, depending on where he's going. I'd get a cheap and compact USB or Firewire hard drive for backup. If he's only backing up small files, like letters to and from home and other writing and a few photos, a tiny flash drive or two would work fine. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "Larry L" wrote ... My kid is going to be traveling out of the country for several months with his laptop. He spends many hours each week writing and I feel he needs to back-up all that work regularly. Does anybody know/ have experience with/ recommend any online back-up services ... I don't even know such things exist, but I'm betting they do. I use a combination of flash drive and gmail. Save on hard drive, save on flash drive, and every so often email to self. Likely not perfect, but it's cheap and triple redundant, so it would take quite the disaster to destroy my work. -Dan |
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On Sat, 03 May 2008 18:16:34 GMT, "Larry L"
wrote: Does anybody know/ have experience with/ recommend any online back-up services ... I don't even know such things exist, but I'm betting they do. Carbonite offers a free trial for 15 days. We have it ($50/year). It has saved Joanne several times when she has had a crash. Whatever you select on your hard disc is backed-up. You can access it whenever/wherever. http://carbonite.com/ Dave |
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![]() "Larry L" wrote in message ... My kid is going to be traveling out of the country for several months with his laptop. He spends many hours each week writing and I feel he needs to back-up all that work regularly. Does anybody know/ have experience with/ recommend any online back-up services ... I don't even know such things exist, but I'm betting they do. Thanks Get a couple of 2 gig flash drives and they will hold most of what he could generate, And lots if Internet points that will copy those flash cards to CD for $2-3. I back up the camera cards that way. Last time just the flash card as backup, but lost 1 camera card without a backup. I copied my camera cards to CD in the Galapagoes for about $2. Prime example of places that do that in the middle of no where. |
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On May 3, 12:16 pm, "Larry L" wrote:
My kid is going to be traveling out of the country for several months with his laptop. He spends many hours each week writing and I feel he needs to back-up all that work regularly. I agree with what everyone else has said. Firstly, _definitely_ back up important data (everyone!). Computers and disks do fail (although, oddly enough, I've never had a disk failure myself, in 25 years or so of computing). I'd also go with at least two backup copies, not just one. The flash drives are great if you are just saving documents and not alot of audio/video/pictures. Burning CD/DVDs is good too. I've never used an online backup service, but in travelling it might be a really good idea. It would automatically provide an off-site backup, which would be extra important if you're on the road. In any case, don't pack all of your backup media in the same piece of luggage... Jon. |
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![]() wrote in message In any case, don't pack all of your backup media in the same piece of luggage... the idea that ALL his stuff could get stolen is why I wondered about online storage ... He's an aspiring writer and by the time he heads home his laptop will contain hundreds of hours of work, not so much "sensitive' stuff as just plain work. Since it's all text and small files I had him install an FTP client and gave him a pw-protected folder on my web site where he can upload those files. We're more concerned about theft than drive failure, but I'll give him an external drive for a trip present. I have a Maxtor that comes with 'ghost-like' cloning software that stores an image of the entire HD in case of drive failure and also has pretty cool software for syncing two machines, if you work on the same files on both, and simple back-up of defined folders too. It's physically small and light weight, combined with FTPing his most precious stuff to the website it will cover most threats, stored seperately from the laptop thanks all for the input |
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On Mon, 05 May 2008 14:53:07 GMT, "Larry L"
wrote: the idea that ALL his stuff could get stolen is why I wondered about online storage ... Carbonite, Larry. Accessable wherever you are. Complete electronic backup. |
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