Obvious Online Backup Strategy
We know your wondering why would you use the Internet as a backup method. Well, there’s a whole bunch of reasons. First, if your backing up your files on the Internet you don’t need specialized hardware or software. A connection to the Internet is the only requirement.Second, you (and only you) can access your backups from anywhere you connect to the Internet. And with proper encryption and security, nobody else will know it’s even out there.
the Internet has millions of gigabytes of storage space available to you and you can generally find a variety of quality services that specialize in Internet Backup.I pay right at $4.00 each month to store just under 30 gigabytes of files.Now I have used around 60% of my backup volume which leaves tons of space for future backups at a rate that’s more than affordable.
The first step is to decide which site to use. Most sites that offer a free trial are more expensive on a monthly basis than those that don’t. So it is a good idea to do your homework and join a site with the best features with no free trial.It will end up saving you a significant amount of money. With all the comparison sites, online reviews, blogs, etc. it’s easy to make a good decision.
So now, you’ve made your decision about which service you will use. Now you need to decide which files are crucial to you and that you need to backup. Providers that have software to make backups easy for you also tend to be the best Internet backup providers as well. and will copy the backup files AFTER securing them with good encryption. As you can see what I described so far the best backup sites are very easy to use.And the best providers will run identically on the common operating systems (Windows, Linux, and OSX).
The basic reason is that you’ll go somewhere else if they make it too hard for you to use. Just as in any business the market is a competitive one and services who don’t have a rich feature set or are only providing services for Windows or MAC, etc. generally arn’t reliable at all and may not even be around for you in the future. So it’s important to make sure they support MacIntosh and Linux in addition to Windows.They will if they’re a quality provider.
So, let’s put this basic overview into perspective with some questions you need to answer when selecting a Internet backup provider.
Do they make it simple for you by providing some free software?
Does their software support MAC, Linux and Windows?
Can you back up all your computers with just one account?
What type of online backup is it? How often do the backups occur?
Is encryption provided by default? You must have encryption (preferably 256bit AES) for maximum security.
You have other issues that are important to you.But these questions will help you narrow down your selection to only the best providers in short order.