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		<title>Carbonite &#8212; two years of files on my disk and I&#8217;m not worried</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2008 21:55:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Al Stevens</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Until about two years ago, I backed up important data only if I found myself waking up at night and then I didn&#8217;t do a very good job of it. Copying key folders to a file server or burning a DVD were parts of my haphazard solution. When I did need to recover a file, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Until about two years ago, I backed up important data only if I found myself waking up at night and then I didn&#8217;t do a very good job of it. Copying key folders to a file server or burning a DVD were parts of my haphazard solution. When I did need to recover a file, it was always hit-or-miss, digging through the various copies. For some projects, I did use a version control system (subversion), but the overhead and discipline required limited its use to software developments. Everything else, Office files, images, text files and email sat vulnerable to a mistake by me or a disk failure.</p>
<p>Then I installed Carbonite. It&#8217;s not free &#8212; it costs roughly $50 per year, but it&#8217;s so easy to use and provides so much peace of mindÂ  that I don&#8217;t give the price a second thought.Â  It integrates with XP as if it came with it &#8212; actually as if someone other the Microsoft designed it. Right click a file or folder to back it up or remove it from the backup and you&#8217;re done. To restore a missing file open up the Carbonite directory and select the file &#8212; you can restore it, or a previous version.</p>
<p>Restoring a file is not instantaneous &#8212; it can take several minutes, or even longer for a big file, but it does come back, usually faster than searching through a bunch of DVD&#8217;s or directories on a server for the right copy.</p>
<p>Fortunately, I&#8217;ve not yet needed to recover the entire file system ,but I did buy a new laptop and used Carbonite to transfer most of my old files. This was remarkably easy &#8212; I uninstalled Carbonite from my old laptop, installed it on the new one, registered my new laptop and the Carbonite directory appeared. It took only a few minutes to select the files I wanted restored and by the end of the day, they were all there, along with easy access to their backups.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s available at <a href="http://www.carbonite.com/">www.carbonite.com</a></p>
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