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I got a nice letter from a user who was saved by Carbonite.
For those of you who are running your own business, I d
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As a full-time multipreneur with several
businesses most of them virtual my livelihood
is in my computer. Over the years I ve had a number of
computer meltdowns where my data was lost. I m a busy
woman, never seemed to have the time or discipline to manually
backup my data as often as I should have. I learned the hard
way several years ago when my computer s hard drive
literally melted and I lost almost all of my files and
contacts. I vowed never again! My data is too
important to gamble with. agreement equity investment
Desperate for a solution that wouldn t fall victim to my
busy schedule or my memory, I turned to Carbonite in January
2007. It was affordable and painless. Set up was so easy a
monkey could do it! I just set it and forget it, and it
automatically backs up all my important files and program
settings, and even my music downloads. In May this year, I had
another computer meltdown, and everything on my hard drive got
wiped out. This time I was prepared I simply retreived
my data from Carbonite and I was back up and running pretty
soon afterwards. What a relief. business equity funds
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I wanted to bring to your attention another very nice review
of Carbonite. This one, by Mike, at Simply
Offsite is thoughtful and balanced, IMHO. In the
comments on his blog, I did try to explain why it s very
hard for Carbonite to have an estimated time to
completion indication for the initial backup like some
other backup services do. The reason, in short, is that
Carbonite allocates bandwidth dynamically so that it never
interferes with your browsing. If you re using the Internet
for other things, Carbonite will automatically slow down to get
out of the way. So we can t tell you how long your backup
is going to take because it depends on whether you ll be
using your computer in the meantime. Other backup services
transfer data at a steady pace. So while that makes the backup
time predictable, it also means that your computer is going to
feel really sluggish while the backup is going on not a
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Why didn t the Data Doctor prescribe Unlimited
Online Backup
I just had to comment on a video that I saw on
CNN.com (The transcript can be found on the
Data Doctors website). The answer given by
the Data Doctor is a little strange the guy
loves online backup but he doesn t like unlimited backup
plans like Carbonite. He seems to think that they are hobbled
in some way. This doesn t make an ounce of sense and it
would have been good for the doctors to check their
facts before making such pronouncements. The assertion that
vendors with unlimited backup somehow throttle or limit backup
speed or capacity in some way is just plain wrong. I know
it s not the case with Carbonite, and I suspect that our
competitors, like Mozy, similarly do not encumber their
unlimited offers. It s amazing how these rumors and
common wisdoms spread on the Internet and how
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I love these guys for promoting online backup, but I wish
they would have reported unlimited backup for the incredible
deal that it actually is. I wish they would have said,
With disk storage costs dropping like a stone, vendors
like Carbonite are able to offer truly unlimited capacity for a
fixed price. Yeah, they probably lose money on a small
percentage of their users, but by making it unlimited they keep
the user from having to make a lot of compromises and
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The REAL Story of Unlimited Backup
When Carbonite entered the online backup market in May 2006,
everyone in the online backup business was pricing their
services by the gigabyte. We introduced the first backup
service with unlimited storage for a fixed price. Why Because
our market research showed that people didn t like having
to learn new software applications and they didn t like
having to figure out what they needed to back up. If your
backup is limited to, say, 5GB, you are forced to pick and
choose files and folders. We envisioned a service that
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Many people think that we came out with unlimited backup in
order to win the gigabyte war vendor A gives you
5GB for $5/mo, vendor B gives you 10GB for $5/mo, and so on.
But that s really not why we decided on unlimited backup
the REAL reason was simplicity of the user experience.
If you make the capacity unlimited, then the user doesn t
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What happened, of course, is that our direct competitors
were forced to switch to an unlimited pricing plan, but THEY
DIDN T CHANGE THEIR PRODUCTS! They missed the point. You
still had to learn new software. Every bit of complexity makes
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