Re: [LegacyUG] With Legacy: Carbonite, Dropbox, SkyDrive, Mozy, etc.?Syble,

After you have double-checked your Carbonite settings for what to back up and 
how often, I would take this up with Carbonite support. It doesn’t sound like 
anything to do with Legacy. I am not seeing this behavior with Carbonite.

   Ward

From: Syble Glasscock
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2013 8:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] With Legacy: Carbonite, Dropbox, SkyDrive, Mozy, etc.?

I just now checked, I still have the old Legacy 7.5, I've only transferred one 
family file to v8.  As you probably know in v7, to find our backups we go to 
Computer>C drive (in my case)>Legacy>Data  I see 14 Legacy family file backups 
that are NOT backed up,  each have the little orange dot by it, I have numerous 
one that are with the green dot.  I have 5 different family Legacy files, and I 
try to keep at least 2 backups of each family file.   I have the same situation 
in my Pictures folder, numerous are not backed up scattered throughout the 
folders.  Some of these not backed up are several months old.


I use Avast antivirus.

Thanks for your reply.

Syble



On Wednesday, December 18, 2013 3:46 PM, David Cripps <[email protected]> 
wrote:

  Hello Syble,

  Wednesday, December 18, 2013, 10:36:13 PM, you wrote:


       I've used Carbonite for 2-3 years, but I plan to change at renewal time. 
 It only backs up data, I tried using Dropbox with it, but had lots of 
problems, so stopped Dropbox.  I'm using Windows 7, and using high speed 
internet, DSL is not available, which may contribute to the problem.  I have  
about 285GB of data,  lots of folders within folders, and I've notice 
especially in the last year that when I go to a folder that I haven't been to 
in a while and there will be items that are not backed up and some have been 
there for months.  I also noticed that some of my Legacy backups have not been 
backed up by Carbonite.
        Syble





  I've been loitering on this topic for a while now, and have been interested 
in the opinions of others.

  You're correct Syble, because like you having a slower speed connection can 
be a road block; I do have DSL, but the speed fluctuates a bit especially when 
it pours with rain for a few days and the street telecommunication boxes fill 
up with water.

  I've done some reading on Dropbox and Goodsync, and can confirm it will 
handle Dropbox, although I haven't tried it.

  I won't say I'm over-joyed using Goodsync to backup Legacy as it does have 
some drawbacks that I'm finding a real pain.
  The program will sit idle in the background and look for file changes within 
the Legacy datafile folder; In my case C:\legacy8\Data  & when it sees a change 
it will carry out a an Analysis  followed by a Sync to where ever you like, in 
my case Google Drive.
  Now the trigger to make this happen can be (I'm told by Siber tech support) a 
file size change and/or a file date change.

  For a while now I've watched Syncs occur when I know all along the datafile 
hasn't changed, as I'd only been trolling backwards and forwards through family 
lines etc, like we all do.  What has been happening is that when you access 
Legacy and make no changes the file size obviously doesn't change, but the file 
date and time stamp certainly does, and this is causing unnecessary Syncs.  An 
expensive proposition when you're paying for the DSL connection !  This isn't a 
problem with media files, as they're unlikely to change.

  So I thought I'd throw this out into the ether to hear opinions.

  I've asked Tech support at Siber Systems if I can only choose "Analysis on 
File size only" and the answer was "no".

  Sorry to keep the topic going, especially on a non-Legacy type software 
question, but backups are so important to me when using Legacy that in my 
opinion it must occur automatically and be in the background to be effective.

  Yes I have looked at Carbonite, but I'd rather pay to register a piece of 
software than pay $60 or $100 every year, but that's only my own thoughts.


  Cheers
  Dave Cripps in Tasmania





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  David Cripps,  Tasmania     <[email protected]>


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