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Where’s the best place to backup your data? In a land far, far away. Which is why internet backup services are ideal – they’ll protect your important data no matter what happens to (or strikes, decimates, burns, or steals) your local PC. But with so many services and an ever-growing industry, how do you know which service is the best? Mozy, Inc. continues to dominate the competition and is continually named the top online backup service provider by a variety of reputable industry sources:
May 15th, 2009 at 3:39 pm
[...] After less than a year in operation, Hewlett-Packard Co. is pulling the plug on its online backup service, Upline. The company did not supply a reason for doing so other than to say it is continually analyzing product lines and decided to discontinued service at the end of this month. Upline stopped backing up files on February 26 and customers have until March 31, when Upline ceases operations, to download any files that have been backed up using the service. HP should’ve left online backup to the pros (see here). [...]
August 6th, 2010 at 11:27 pm
I’ve always thought online backup services are a really bad idea. I guess if you wanted to upload something that was not sensitive and access it from elsewhere they might be useful. However I can not believe people want to trust their personal data to big electronics firms like Hewlett Packard, Mozy, and others. Who knows what they, or some unscrupulous employee of theirs, might do with your data. Can we say Identity Theft???
August 16th, 2010 at 5:34 pm
You make a good point. I guess you have to way the pros and cons and see which way the scale tips for each individual..