Perhaps not so OT as you would think. Archiving of files is all part of printing editions, etc. I have been using them too, for personal files backups (photos), first upload took two weeks. Best part I have found is to be able from any computer anywhere to retrieve one or many files at any time. Plus the fact that files reside off-site if fire or theft. Nice that they have no limit on how much you can store for the $45 a year too. I recommend them also. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com On Feb 5, 2010, at 9:18 AM, pdesmidt tds.net wrote: > I just signed up for MozyHome, a remote back-up service. It costs > about $45 > a year. The initial back up takes a long time. Mine's been running > for > about a week, and it's only 17% done, but then it is backing up > 250gb of > data in the background. After the first big backup, though, backups > will be > much quicker. So far, I'm very pleased with the service. This, > along with > on-site copies made to external hard drive, should provide pretty > decent > protection for my digital files. > >
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Re: [Digital BW] OT: Remote Backup
2010-02-05 by Mark Savoia
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