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Carbonite Rolls Out Australian Web Site

Australian Post Posted by Angus Kidman at 4:00 PM on October 6, 2008

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Carbonite has been promoting its online backup services in Australia since May, but those activities have stepped up a notch with the launch of its full Australian Web site. Carbonite, which costs $64.95 for a 12-month subscription, is highly regarded amongst Lifehacker readers, regularly scoring kudos for its simple interface. Online backup eliminates the hassles of keeping a spare copy elsewhere, though the initial setup can have a nasty impact on your monthly download cap, and you may well need to allow a few days for the initial upload before incremental backups become possible.

 

Comments

Adam

Posted October 7, 2008 7:47 PM

I prefer CrashPlan. I've always found backing up over the internet to be extremely tedious.

Ben

Posted October 17, 2008 7:49 AM

Interesting read. I found another service that seems to do all these do and also helps recover lost computers. BackUPMAX Online Backup is a new service I think you should have a look at.

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