Re: What to look for when choosing a backup solution?
Hi.at Camlorn true, but if I store my files locally and the law enforcement do stand in front of my door, I still have a chance of rendering the data useless if I really would have something to hide, there is always the possibly
Re: What to look for when choosing a backup solution?
I guess I will go with IFW. It will not protect my stuff from going boom or burning in fire, but its better than nothing lol.
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Re: What to look for when choosing a backup solution?
Wait... the windows backup tool actually works? Awesome!Also, I too tried out backblaze. I was thrilled once I saw its pricing and I thought I had myself a deal. But then I signed up for a free trial and then I figured out that using
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Personally, I have the windows backup tool set to backup system files and changes, but for stuff I want to actually keep safe, my own writing, books, games etc, I just do a manual copy and save onto an external backup drive which
Re: What to look for when choosing a backup solution?
Most cloud backup solutions are encrypted in such a way that even the cloud backup solution can't read your data without the key. If you are in a situation where data protection laws do or don't matter, whoever is targetin
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hi.Well I wouldn't trust a cloud provider with possibly sensible data from my backup, especially not if the cloud provider is situated in a place like the US where data protection doesn't matter that much apparently.I wou
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@3, I heard about backblaze, but it would take literally months to upload something on my Internet so I decided against it.
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Re: What to look for when choosing a backup solution?
I use Backblaze. It's accessible if you're comfortable with NVDA object nav and review cursors and priced reasonably. It will however require sufficient upload bandwidth.Windows Backup is fine if you only want local back
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Hi!I just use the Windows backup tool. You can set it to periodically backup your files (I have mine going an external drive.) The good thing about this is you also end up getting file history which lets you restore files to their
What to look for when choosing a backup solution?
Hello!As the topic says: i am looking for a good backup solution for myself and other members of the family. There are some accessible solutions like Macrium Reflect, Snapshot or IFW to name a few, but what should make me decide between
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