[AccessD] Off-Site Backup

Griffiths, Richard R.Griffiths at bury.gov.uk
Fri Nov 16 03:24:17 CST 2007


Hi

I use Carbonite. (£25 per year).  This service has to be seen for what it is, simply off line backup.
I have other local backup options as well. I see Carbonite as the last layer of support/backup.
If my pc/hard disk and backup devices get stolen, irreparable etc the I can log on to any pc/laptop and get back the latest versions of my files.

Richard
-----Original Message-----
From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Steve Schapel
Sent: 15 November 2007 19:35
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: Re: [AccessD] Off-Site Backup

Rocky,

I have been using Carbonite for over a year now, on my business 
computer, home computers and my server.  Not only that, but I have 
referred a number of other people who are also using it bor business and 
personal machines.  I highly recommend it.  I have had absolutely no 
problems with it, it does the job exactly as advertised, and it 
completely removes the need to think or worry about data/document 
backup.  And you can't beat the price.

Of course, if you are talking about backup on the system level, disk 
imaging and whatnot, then that's in a different ballpark.

Regards
Steve


Rocky Smolin at Beach Access Software wrote:
>  
> Dear List:
>  
> Maybe a bit OT but hopefully some answers that will be useful to all.
>  
> I've just been solicited by WinZip Computing to try their off-site backup
> product Carbonite.  I occasionally FTP some stuff up to my web site for off
> site backup.
>  
> Are any of you doing off-site through a third party product?  And if so,
> which one?  Recommendations?
> 
> TIA
>  
> Rocky
>  
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