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  1. chethan says:

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  6. chethan says:

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  7. chethan says:

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  10. Frank McCown says:

    “Only wimps use tape backup: _real_ men just upload their important stuff on ftp, and let the rest of the world mirror it ;) ” - Linus Torvalds

  11. Frank McCown says:

    “Only wimps use tape backup: _real_ men just upload their important stuff on ftp, and let the rest of the world mirror it ;) ” - Linus Torvalds

  12. Frank McCown says:

    “Only wimps use tape backup: _real_ men just upload their important stuff on ftp, and let the rest of the world mirror it ;) ” - Linus Torvalds

  13. Frank McCown says:

    “Only wimps use tape backup: _real_ men just upload their important stuff on ftp, and let the rest of the world mirror it ;) ” - Linus Torvalds

  14. Frank McCown says:

    “Only wimps use tape backup: _real_ men just upload their important stuff on ftp, and let the rest of the world mirror it ;) ” - Linus Torvalds

  15. Frank McCown says:

    “Only wimps use tape backup: _real_ men just upload their important stuff on ftp, and let the rest of the world mirror it ;) ” - Linus Torvalds

  16. Frank McCown says:

    “Only wimps use tape backup: _real_ men just upload their important stuff on ftp, and let the rest of the world mirror it ;) ” - Linus Torvalds

  17. Frank McCown says:

    “Only wimps use tape backup: _real_ men just upload their important stuff on ftp, and let the rest of the world mirror it ;) ” - Linus Torvalds

  18. Frank McCown says:

    “Only wimps use tape backup: _real_ men just upload their important stuff on ftp, and let the rest of the world mirror it ;) ” - Linus Torvalds

  19. Frank McCown says:

    “Only wimps use tape backup: _real_ men just upload their important stuff on ftp, and let the rest of the world mirror it ;) ” - Linus Torvalds

  20. Frank McCown says:

    “Only wimps use tape backup: _real_ men just upload their important stuff on ftp, and let the rest of the world mirror it ;) ” - Linus Torvalds

  21. Frank McCown says:

    “Only wimps use tape backup: _real_ men just upload their important stuff on ftp, and let the rest of the world mirror it ;) ” - Linus Torvalds

  22. Chris G. says:

    I currently use a Time Capsule to backup my Macbook (so backups are done automatically without having to plug in any cables). However I am desperately looking into online backup solutions to solve the fire/robbery issue.

    I am really close to choosing Mozy or Backblaze. $5 a month for unlimited space? That seems very reasonable. Not sure it is feasible to backup my media library this way (it would probably take weeks for the first backup to complete over my Internet connection), but for photos and documents it should be very reasonable.

  23. Chris G. says:

    I currently use a Time Capsule to backup my Macbook (so backups are done automatically without having to plug in any cables). However I am desperately looking into online backup solutions to solve the fire/robbery issue.

    I am really close to choosing Mozy or Backblaze. $5 a month for unlimited space? That seems very reasonable. Not sure it is feasible to backup my media library this way (it would probably take weeks for the first backup to complete over my Internet connection), but for photos and documents it should be very reasonable.

  24. [...] on his blog Robert Scoble is asking, “It’s a new year, have you backed [...]

  25. TimeIsMoney says:

    If you place any value on your time, you will save money with TimeCapsule. The “premium” price will save you an hour a month of futzing around, so it pays for itself in under a year.

  26. TimeIsMoney says:

    If you place any value on your time, you will save money with TimeCapsule. The “premium” price will save you an hour a month of futzing around, so it pays for itself in under a year.

  27. J.D. Meier says:

    I try to backup on leap years, just in case there’s ever a leap year second issue.

  28. J.D. Meier says:

    I try to backup on leap years, just in case there’s ever a leap year second issue.

  29. Brian says:

    Yes, I have already backed up, and I’m proud of it.

  30. Brian says:

    Yes, I have already backed up, and I’m proud of it.

  31. Brian says:

    Yes, I have already backed up, and I’m proud of it.

  32. Brian says:

    Yes, I have already backed up, and I’m proud of it.

  33. Brian says:

    Yes, I have already backed up, and I’m proud of it.

  34. Brian says:

    Yes, I have already backed up, and I’m proud of it.

  35. Brian says:

    Yes, I have already backed up, and I’m proud of it.

  36. Brian says:

    Yes, I have already backed up, and I’m proud of it.

  37. Brian says:

    Yes, I have already backed up, and I’m proud of it.

  38. Brian says:

    Yes, I have already backed up, and I’m proud of it.

  39. Brian says:

    Yes, I have already backed up, and I’m proud of it.

  40. Brian says:

    Yes, I have already backed up, and I’m proud of it.

  41. Chris G: I’ve been running Mozy for a while. It still has some rough edges - at one point, it lost the ability to exclude files, so every backup run attempted to upload my 30Gb Parallels HD image, and more worryingly the one big restore I ran “failed” - apparently omitting three of the hundred or so files I had requested, but with no indication which files or why!

    That said, I have also had negative experiences with a USB drive on an Airport Extreme (fatal disk corruption of the sparsebundle which holds the Time Machine image).

    Carbonite is apparently working on a Mac port; their PC version certainly seems good, apart from an irritating conflict with the MSI (Windows Installer) system’s temporary files. I’ve been running that on my Vista machine for a while without issues.

  42. Chris G: I’ve been running Mozy for a while. It still has some rough edges - at one point, it lost the ability to exclude files, so every backup run attempted to upload my 30Gb Parallels HD image, and more worryingly the one big restore I ran “failed” - apparently omitting three of the hundred or so files I had requested, but with no indication which files or why!

    That said, I have also had negative experiences with a USB drive on an Airport Extreme (fatal disk corruption of the sparsebundle which holds the Time Machine image).

    Carbonite is apparently working on a Mac port; their PC version certainly seems good, apart from an irritating conflict with the MSI (Windows Installer) system’s temporary files. I’ve been running that on my Vista machine for a while without issues.

  43. Josh909 says:

    Am currently using my holiday down time to configure Time Machine on my MBP.

  44. Josh909 says:

    Am currently using my holiday down time to configure Time Machine on my MBP.

  45. Backing up is essential for businesses and individuals. I think the better solutions combine a local backup of some sort with an online backup. Local backup offers advantages of speed of recovery and backups, whereas online backup offers access from anywhere and ultimate protection. We offer two online backup services, IDrive for the consumers and IBackup for SMBs and some verticals, and are working on a local backup offering.

    Raghu Kulkarni, CEO, Pro Softnet Corp

  46. Backing up is essential for businesses and individuals. I think the better solutions combine a local backup of some sort with an online backup. Local backup offers advantages of speed of recovery and backups, whereas online backup offers access from anywhere and ultimate protection. We offer two online backup services, IDrive for the consumers and IBackup for SMBs and some verticals, and are working on a local backup offering.

    Raghu Kulkarni, CEO, Pro Softnet Corp