You’re probably wondering why would anyone decide to use the Internet as a backup method. Well, there’s a whole bunch of reasons. First, if you back up your data on the Internet, you dont need any additional software or hardware. As long as you have Cable, DSL, etc., nothing else is needed.  Second, your files will be available to you anywhere as long as you have an Internet connection.And with good security and encryption, nobody will get your data or even realize where it is.

The Internet has thousands of pedabytes of disk space available, and there are several good services you can find that specialize in Internet backup.I pay about $4/month for over 30 Gigs of data.  Now I have 40% of my backup allocation free which leaves me with plenty of space to for future backup at a very cheap rate.

The first step is to make a determination as to which provider is best for you.Most providers that do free trial periods end up being more expensive overall than the providers that don’t offer free trials.So with a little research you can join a site with superior features and an overall lower cost by avoiding free trials.It will (in the end) save you a fair amount of money. With all the product review sites, blogs, comparison sites, etc. It’s really pretty simple to make a decent decision.

So now, you’ve decided which online backup provider you will use. Now it’s decision time, what files are important enough to keep in your backup archive. Providers that have software to make backups easy for you also tend to be the best Internet backup providers as well. and will upload the backup files only after encrypting them for security. As you can see from what we’ve gone over so far, the quality providers are the easiest to use as well.  And the best will run on all common operating systems (online backup for Windows, MAC, and Linux is what I mean here).

The reason is they want you to use their service and if it’s too difficult, customers will go someplace else. The market is highly competitive and services with lightweight features or only focused on Windows or MAC only, etc. generally arn’t stable nor reliable and whose future existence isn’t assured at all. Therefore, make sure they support Windoes, MAC, and Linux.They will if their serious about their business. 

So, now you have an idea of what is involved with Internet backups, let’s go over some questions you should ask.

Do they provide free software to do the dirty work for you?

Does their software support MAC, Linux and Windows?

Can you back up all your computers with just one account?

What type of online backup is it? How frequently can you back up?

Is encryption provided by default? You must insist on AES 256bit encryption to protect your data.

You have other issues that are important to you.But these questions will help you narrow down your selection to only the best providers in short order.

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