What are some reliable, affordable online data backup service companies for a home PC user?
July 8, 2009 by Data Recovery and Data Backup Tips
Filed under Data Backup, Lost Data, Hard Drive Crash & FDE
Can you answer zovoth’s question about Data Recovery?:
Greetings Yahoo:
I am a home user with a fair amount of personal data (photos, music, documents), in the neighborhood of 20 gigs or so. I am looking for an online backup service, but I’d like to research several, to make a well-researched decision on who I will use. I know of carbonite and backup.com; can anyone recommend some others, and do you have personal experience with them?
Raid Hard Drive Data Recovery
Greetings Yahoo:
I am a home user with a fair amount of personal data (photos, music, documents), in the neighborhood of 20 gigs or so. I am looking for an online backup service, but I’d like to research several, to make a well-researched decision on who I will use. I know of carbonite and backup.com; can anyone recommend some others, and do you have personal experience with them?
Raid Hard Drive Data Recovery





Data Recovery Feedback: Not awnsering your question but wouldn’t it be cheaper and eaiser to buy an external harddrive. 320GB for about £60
Data Recovery Feedback: why not get a external hard drive say a 500gig and keep it on there then you dont have to pay some one to keep it safe
and its always big enough to store as much as u need
look at this
Western Digital Elements 500GB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive
Data Recovery Feedback: I recently had to evaluate online backup services for one of my customers; the one I found offered the best combination of price and ease of use was Mozy Pro. (http://mozy.com) they offer a free service that stores up to 2GB, but the Pro service is less expensive than all the competitors I examined, and is very easy to use, though it isn’t as fast as some of the other services. Having tested Mozy, carbonite, and ibackup, I’d recommend Mozy (Pro).