GeekTech: Super-Easy Online Backups Jonesboro GA

Online backup services aren't new, but Carbonite's clever software makes the service well worth its modest price.


1 . Local Companies

Localnet Corp
(770) 471-7707
Jonesboro, GA
Localnet Corp
(770) 385-5889
Covington, GA
Fenestrae Inc
(770) 622-5445
420 Technology Pkwy Ste 200
Norcross, GA
I 2 Go
(770) 481-0098
41 Perimeter Way
Atlanta, GA
Localnet Corp
(770) 898-4114
McDonough, GA
Webs-A-Gogo
(478) 274-0024
1006 Hillcrest Pkwy Ste 4
Dublin, GA
Global Data Integrators Inc
(770) 499-0005
707 Whitlock Ave SW
Marietta, GA
Skywave Communications
(706) 629-0921
1419 US 41 N
Calhoun, GA
Cablelink Networks Llc
(404) 289-6339
2616 Old Wesley Chapel Rd
Decatur, GA
Office Network Services Inc
(770) 346-9490
4305 State Bridge Rd
Alpharetta, GA

2 . Introduction

If you have valuable data on your PC--whether documents, photos, music, video, or whatever--then you should back it up. And if you don't back it up, well then you don't get to whine when a dead hard drive, nasty virus, or exploding notebook battery robs you of that data.

Typically, this is the point where a PC World backup article would spend a great deal of time explaining your numerous hardware and software backup options.

But this is GeekTech, and I'm going to cut to the chase: If you need to back up your PC, head over to Carbonite.com. Download the free software, sign up for the company's online PC backup service, and be done with it.

There, wasn't that easy?

3 . Online Backup Done Well

I realize that online backup services aren't everybody's cup of tea. Traditionally they've been too kludgy, too pricey, and too limited. And while occasionally somebody brings something new and cool to the game (as Streamload did with its content-sharing features), few actually make backing up as easy as it should be.

What I like about Carbonite is that you set it up once, and after that it just works. You don't have to remember to push a button, launch a program, or leave the PC running every Friday night between midnight and 2 a.m. to make sure your data is safe. And unlike a local external hard drive, which is at risk if something catastrophic happens--a house fire, for example--Carbonite keeps your data off site, where it's safe.

It works like this: You download the Carbonite software and install it on your PC. By default the software backs up files on your desktop and in your My Documents folder. But you can tell it exactly what to back up, from one file to every piece of data on your PC (except system files and apps).

Once you've completed the setup, Carbonite goes about backing up those files online. It works in the background and you don't have to keep checking it, which is good because that initial backup takes a long time--even with a broadband connection. During my initial tests Carbonite took between 12 and 24 hours to back up 1246 files on my notebook (about 2GB of data).

Recently I decided to use the service to back up my desktop as well, which has all of my must-save photos, music, and other important files. It has been ten days since I signed up, and Carbonite says it has backed up about 18GB of data (5947 files)--and there's still more than 25GB left to go (another 2273 files) to complete the job.

In fact, if I have one complaint about Carbonite, it's that the service works so hard to stay out of your way that it ends up slowing itself down. I'd like to see a setting that maximizes the speed of that initial upload to get the job done faster.

4 . Locked or Not?

Carbonite lets you easily monitor the initial backup process (and subsequent incremental backups) via the requisite icon in your Windows system tray. A green lock means all of your stuff is backed up; a yellow one means something is awaiting backup; and if the lock is red, you need to deal with a problem.

To uncover the problem, you can access your Carbonite files through the Web site, or you can click My Computer, where the Carbonite icon will appear as another drive. Click through to the document in question and with a right-click you can tell Carbonite to a) restore the file, b) restore it to a new location, or c) refrain from backing up the file in the future.

Finally, and best of all, Carbonite keeps an eye on your folders: Every time you change an existing file or create a new one, Carbonite puts that document in the queue for backup. While the initial backup takes some time, subsequent backups are incremental and speedy. And if you want to make sure a new document gets the Carbonite treatment right away, you can right-click it and move it to the front of the line.

5 . Featured Local Company

Philotek

901-210-6616
3006 Clairmont Road
Atlanta, GA
http://www.philotek.com


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