Secure Online Cloud Backups

We know your wondering why would you use the Internet as a backup method. Well, there are a great deal of reasons. First, you can use the Internet to backup your data instead of dedicated hardware or software. If you have Internet access, your good to go.Second, you can retreive your files from any computer connected to the Internet (well, only by you of course). And with proper encryption and security, nobody else will know it’s even out there.
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 determine which service to use.Most of the “free trial” providers are way more expensive each month that the providers that use simple pricing. So it is a good idea to do your homework and join a site with the best features with no free trial.It will save a fair amount of money for you in the end. With all the product review sites, blogs, comparison sites, etc. it’s simple to make a quality decision.
So now, you’ve decided which service provider you’ll use. Next, you need to make some judgements about what data is important and need to be backed up. The online backup providers that give you software that does most of the work for you tend to be the best providers as well. and will copy the backup files AFTER securing them with good encryption. As you can easily now see is that the best providers are also the easiest to use. And the best will run on all common operating systems (online backup for Windows, MAC, and Linux is what I mean here).
The simple explaination is if they make it too difficult for you, you’ll just go somewhere else. Just as in any business the market is a competitive one and services who don’t have a rich feature set or are only providing services for Windows or MAC, etc. generally arn’t very stable and may not even exist in a few months. So it’s important to make sure they support MacIntosh and Linux in addition to Windows.I they’re a quality provider they will.
So, now you have a good outline of what to look for with Internet backups, here’s some basic questions you need to ask.
Do they provide free software to do the dirty work for you?
Does their software support MAC, Linux and Windows?
Can all your computers be backed up with one login account?
What type of online backup is it? How much control do they give you regarding the backup schedule?
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.

