Carbonite Website Explains How Remote Online Backup Works May 27th, 2009

    The best way to learn about any given company’s services is to hear it spoken from the horse’s mouth itself. The following is either taken directly or paraphrased from the Carbonite website, and will certainly give you more food for thought on whether or not you should choose their data backup services.

    How Carbonite protects you

    Your computer is filled with irreplaceable files: emails, photos, music, business contacts and financials. Carbonite automatically and securely backs up the irreplaceable contents of your computer for only pennies a day no matter how much stuff you need to back up.

    A small program on your computer via Carbonite installs a small software program on your computer that works quietly in the background looking for new and changed files to back up. It looks and feels like part of your computer, and is integrated with your desktop, so there’s nothing new to learn.

    Carbonite takes data privacy and security very seriously. They encrypt your files twice before backing them up securely offsite, using the same encryption techniques that banks use. Files remain encrypted at their secure data centers, so only you can see them.

    Everything is automatic. When your computer is idle, Carbonite automatically backs up new and changed files. You don’t have to do anything! When you’re using your computer, Carbonite goes to sleep so it will never slow down your computer or internet connection.

    You can get your compromised files back with a few clicks. With Carbonite, restoring files is quick and easy. If you accidentally delete or otherwise lose some of your files, it takes just a few clicks from your desktop to get them back. If your computer is damaged, stolen or “just dies” and you lose all your files, you can easily restore them to a new computer.

    There are far too many data loss horror stories out there, so don’t get caught without secure data backup services. Get Carbonite and rest assured your valuable photos, emails, spreadsheets and files won’t be lost forever.

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