Where Can I Backup My Stuff?

Has any of these things happened to you?

  • You’ve been up all night writing something, and your hard drive crashes.  How do you get your data?
  • You have pictures that you’ve taken on your digital camera, and then you accidentally delete the directory thinking that it was junk.
  • Someone breaks into your house and the photos from your camera haven’t been printed off– and they stole the family computer.

Any of these things could happen.  You hard drive could get corrupted, a power surge could toast your electrical components, and unlike the days of paper, you’re storing more and more things on a machine that, when it’s built, is planned to be obsolete in just a few years.

Is there a good solution?

Yes, online storage.  By placing your files in a location online you can rest assured that your belongings are safe because server farms up on the net have redundant drives and backups.

But there are multiple places to choose from, who should you go with?  IBackup is a great solution for multiple reasons:

  1. It allows you to map a drive on your computer, so doing backups is the same as copying files to a place on your harddrive.
  2. You can schedule online backups to occur at a specific time.
  3. The data is encrypted, so you don’t have to fear if you have sensitive data you need to back up.
  4. You can even use a webbrowser to upload files.

They have competitive pricing, starting at $9.95 for 5 GB.  Pay for a year at $99.50.  If you think about it, what would you pay to have a safe deposit box for your valuable possessions.  Now think about how valuable your digital data is worth.

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