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LAS14

(13,783 posts)
Wed Jan 12, 2022, 05:34 PM Jan 2022

Where is the best place to research remote backup services for home computers?

I've used what is now called "Remote Data Backups" for many years, but recently I discovered that my backups had been failing since November. I'm used to really good support. An actual human converses with me on line. Haven't needed support but two or three times. This time they weren't able to solve the problem and installed what appears to be a totally remote method of backing up. There is no size limit and it backs up every 15 minutes. BUT there is no way to look at your backup set. You add folders and files to it by right mousing on them and choosing "Add to backup" or "Remove from Backup". But those two options never change. So there's no way to know whether a folder or file is actually in the backup set.

I just was conversing with the support person and they said "there is no way to look at what is in the backup set except to do a restore. Do you want me to show you how?"

It looks like I've got the alpha version of a new cloud based release.

I've got to find an alternative. Where can I go to look for options?

DU is so great! It's just full of smart people. I'm counting on you!

TIA
LAS

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Where is the best place to research remote backup services for home computers? (Original Post) LAS14 Jan 2022 OP
Get a flash drive. SheltieLover Jan 2022 #1
Online and on desk NQAS Jan 2022 #2
I highly recommend Carbonite Abnredleg Jan 2022 #3
Backups Ghacks (5 plus pages reviews) douglas9 Jan 2022 #4

NQAS

(10,749 posts)
2. Online and on desk
Wed Jan 12, 2022, 05:45 PM
Jan 2022

I use carbonite and crash plan for online backups. And I back up to a portable hard drive as well. Belts and suspenders but that’s fine with me.

And I back up my Quickbooks with their online backup service as well as to my hard drive.

Abnredleg

(669 posts)
3. I highly recommend Carbonite
Wed Jan 12, 2022, 06:00 PM
Jan 2022

I used it to backup remote laptops when I worked in IT and I’ve used it on my home PC for several years. Easy to install and very affordable.

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