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I need an online backup service, any except for webbycart.

Please could you inform me of other reliable companies.

-Owen
#backup #service
  • Profile picture of the author Sylvie Vivarais
    Good timing!

    Tomorrow my mentors are launching a new product called
    hhtp://backupcreator.com.

    This will allow you to backup your sales letter, membership sites, and blogs.

    Get it while the price is low... it's the first launch tomorrow!
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  • Hi Owen,

    I personally recommend Mozy.com (as they are my back-up service provider). Their service is excellent. However, others would recommend Carbonite.

    It's a personal choice on which one of those two you would want to go with.

    Just my 2 cents.

    Cheers,

    JMB
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  • Profile picture of the author Istvan Horvath
    I've heard good things about Mozy: Online Backup, Data Backup & Remote Backup Solutions | Mozy (not aff link)

    (I even used to an affiliate...)
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  • Profile picture of the author ShawnSells
    I will add a vote for Mozy ...my former boss used it and was very satisfied. Don't know any others I could recommend.
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    • Profile picture of the author Hulk Hawking
      I add to mozy. its really great backup services. Try it now!
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  • Profile picture of the author Owen Smith
    I wil go for Mozy, webbycart failed to backup my data, resulting in me losing over 90GB of data when my HDD failed.

    Do you know of any PC backup systems that grab the website content and backs up to your PC HDD?

    -Owen
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    I've been using Dropbox. Works perfectly for me.
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  • Profile picture of the author rrm
    https://www.sugarsync.com/

    Free and paid levels. Sync your backups across multiple devices or just one device.

    Ron
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  • Profile picture of the author bobby_shahzad
    I use cpanel backup feature to backup all data in a .tar file and the download it on my pc or ftp it some where else for safe backup
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  • Profile picture of the author Paul Irvine
    I'm with Bobby on this one.
    Once you know how to use the cpanel interface, you can easily backup all your website content then download a copy to your PC or Laptop for safe keeping.
    Obviously the sensible thing to do would be to copy or move it onto an external drive for redundancy.
    One thing though, depending on the size of your site and files you would need a decently fast internet connection to make it a viable option.

    Nothing beats knowing how to do backups yourself though, plus it doesn't cost you anything extra!
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    • Profile picture of the author ebusinesstutor
      I am using CrashPlan. Runs seamlessly in the background.
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      • Profile picture of the author Steven Miranda
        Originally Posted by ebusinesstutor View Post

        I am using CrashPlan. Runs seamlessly in the background.
        Agree. I have tested all the software and services. Crashplan beats them by FAR.
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    • Profile picture of the author Tashi Mortier
      Originally Posted by bobby_shahzad View Post

      I use cpanel backup feature to backup all data in a .tar file and the download it on my pc or ftp it some where else for safe backup
      Originally Posted by Time2LiveLife View Post

      I'm with Bobby on this one.
      Once you know how to use the cpanel interface, you can easily backup all your website content then download a copy to your PC or Laptop for safe keeping.
      Obviously the sensible thing to do would be to copy or move it onto an external drive for redundancy.
      One thing though, depending on the size of your site and files you would need a decently fast internet connection to make it a viable option.

      Nothing beats knowing how to do backups yourself though, plus it doesn't cost you anything extra!
      Yeah, only that this thread wasn't about that subject at all... :rolleyes:
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