Friday, April 10, 2009

What's Up With Carbonite Online Backup In March

By Rollin Butler

Carbonite Online Backup clients will be able to get to their online backup from anywhere they can a computer connected to the internet using the new remote file access capability. This tool gives an added level of convenience by permiting you to safely and securely retrieve single files from the Carbonite site. This capability should be available for use as of March 16th.

In the past year the company has improved the value of the Carbonite Online Backup product, by adding several new features including a searchable restore drive. Therefore, with the addition of remote file access, they will be increasing the price of the service. (Prices cant stay the same forever, I wish they could though)

A summary of the new prices are provided below:

- 1 year: $54.95

- 2 year: $99.95

- 3 year: $129.95

Regardless of the new higher prices, the service gives an reasonably priced offering. Glancing at the figures, the online backup solution thankfully went up only $5 a year.

As the term suggests, Carbonite for Mac is the backup solution for Mac users. Once more the service provides unlimited backup space for the same prices above. Carbonite for Mac service similar to Carbonite for Windows - you just set it and forget it. The Carbonite software service executes in stealth mode and inconspicuously in the background, routinely backing up your vital emails, documents, pictures and additional files.

Carbonite for Mac officially launched on March 16th, 2009. That wraps ups the new features for March 2009. Following is some answers to frequently asked question about the carbonite online backup.

Carbonite online backup uses a mixture of encryption techniques, similar to those used by financial institutions such as banks, to protect your data. Files are encrypted twice before they depart from your computer and stay encrypted on their servers, making it virtually unattainable for anyone to access your files without your secret password. Users are also given the choice to administer their own encryption key.

Carbonite backs up everything in your Documents and Settings folder (called Users in Windows Vista), including documents, photos, email and data files from applications, such as TurboTax, Quickbooks, etc. Once a subscription to Carbonites service is secured, music is also added to the list. The default backup does not include programs, system files, temporary files, videos, or individual files greater than 4GB. You can, however, manually add any of these to your Carbonite Online Backup.

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