[BC] Off Site Backup
Dan Mammone
danmammone at wnir.com
Mon Jun 11 08:56:41 CDT 2012
We are only backing up documents, not systems. Your point is valid if it was
for systems; I would not have even considered Carbonite.
Remember, in my set-up, the Carbonite plan is the easiest and free way to
back up the critical data on our LAN. And since I am backing up an ongoing
backup to one computer, my first "offense" would be to restore the local
data from the extra drive. The likelyhood of any restores happening would be
slim. It would have to be a complete failure - all computers on the LAN, the
LAN itself, or the ISP - to even need to restore from Carbonite.
Dan Mammone, CBRE
Chief Engineer
Media-Com, Inc
WNIR 100.1 - WJMP 1520 - W35AX TV35 - WAOH TV29
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Broadcast List > USER
>
> Let's think about this for 15 seconds or so.
>
> You have a 1 GB hard drive you want to back up. You have Carbonite.
>
> You have a really fast Internet connection of 20 Mb/ second. That is
> so slow. How many weeks does it take to back-up or restore the data?
>
> Carbonite is a really bad lie.
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