Carbonite Review - Is It The Right Cloud Backup For You?

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
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    Carbonite is a cloud backup service who offers unlimited backup storage for your computer files. This helps you protect against data loss of any type caused by viruses, theft, ransomware of other unfortunate accidents.
    In this Carbonite 2016 Review, I'll tell you my take on this provider and its features.
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    Table of contents ###
    0:00 Intro
    0:53 Carbonite - What's in there for you?
    2:13 Setting up the backup
    3:09 Backup speed
    4:12 Security and encryption
    4:28 Restoration
    5:36 Mobile access
    6:12 Conclusion - pros and cons
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Комментарии • 12

  • @joelhencken
    @joelhencken 8 лет назад +5

    Recommend two stylistic items: (1) less hand motion, it's distracting. (2) less changes of camera angle to no particular purpose; it's distracting. Love the content! :-)

    • @Cloudwards
      @Cloudwards  8 лет назад

      Thanks for the suggestions. Will keep that in mind.

    • @kentvandervelden
      @kentvandervelden 7 лет назад +1

      For what it is worth, I liked both. And as the OG said, I love the content. :)

    • @sinetwo
      @sinetwo 6 лет назад

      Personally I think the hand movements are absolutely fine, they illustrate engagement with content. Body language is important and it's not distracting in this video. I would agree with the angles though, as the background and person in shot is well lit, there seems to be no need to change the camera angle :)

    • @pspvita99
      @pspvita99 5 лет назад

      Why would anyone pay for something like this?
      I have everything backed up on multiple hardrives and flash drives, and external hardrives, I also have a server too, for accsessing things on multible devices. I don't see the point in paying someone to do something so simple. I have really really fast internet, but its still quicker to move files over/OSs/Operating Systems Images over, from a hardrive,SSD or flashdrive vs having to download 9TB or so of data from someone elses server. I even have my settings/security settings backed up, and they will all be changed back/stay the same. I can even do data recovery my self, but that would make more sense to pay for vs backup, data recovery can one take a while and two be a pain, especially if data gets corrupted, but as long as your backing up to multiple drives, external and internal, along with flashdrives, you shouldn't have a problem, unless your house burns down or blows away in a storm, and an off site server built by yourself, at your work or at your house, might be helpful for that, or just keep a few flash drives and hardrives in your safe too. Anyway I don't see the point in paying someone to back up your systems/files.

    • @pspvita99
      @pspvita99 5 лет назад

      @@Cloudwards Why would anyone pay for something like this?
      I have everything backed up on multiple hardrives and flash drives, and external hardrives, I also have a server too, for accsessing things on multible devices. I don't see the point in paying someone to do something so simple. I have really really fast internet, but its still quicker to move files over/OSs/Operating Systems Images over, from a hardrive,SSD or flashdrive vs having to download 9TB or so of data from someone elses server. I even have my settings/security settings backed up, and they will all be changed back/stay the same. I can even do data recovery my self, but that would make more sense to pay for vs backup, data recovery can one take a while and two be a pain, especially if data gets corrupted, but as long as your backing up to multiple drives, external and internal, along with flashdrives, you shouldn't have a problem, unless your house burns down or blows away in a storm, and an off site server built by yourself, at your work or at your house, might be helpful for that, or just keep a few flash drives and hardrives in your safe too. Anyway I don't see the point in paying someone to back up your systems/files.

  • @fahadalrabiah8522
    @fahadalrabiah8522 8 лет назад

    Hi,
    I am looking for 1 TB Store space that offers multi device interface, ( check my content in android, laptop ( Mac ) or office desktop), more over, I don't like the idea of putting my stuff in one file so I can upload them ( Like Google drive or Drop box ) as I have 250GB laptop hard drive, but I have a lot of data in my external hard drive, SO the big question is,
    *Which services will allow my to upload my 900GB data, without having me to but them in my laptop, ( hard drive to cloud directly) and in the same time *allow me to browse through them on my mobile, more over *upload my mobile photos as soon as I shoot them, and *upload any changes on my external hard drive if I do add or edit any file (when connected)?
    Keeping in mind that I want secure services and a services which accept all type of files extensions as i have may engineering modelling I am currently doing.
    a lot to ask from a cloud service but for the money I have to pay I would expect that.
    John

  • @kentvandervelden
    @kentvandervelden 7 лет назад +1

    If I read the limitations correctly, it looks like the personal versions of Carbonite allows backup of one external drive, and does not allow backup of a NAS. To backup a NAS requires the Office version which is expensive and does not seem to have unlimited storage.

    • @sinetwo
      @sinetwo 6 лет назад

      Is that correct Kent? I'm looking at their offerings now and I'm wondering if a mapped NAS will appear as an external drive (i.e. backup via your computer)?