Carbonite

Bottom line: Excellent and comprehensive online backup with easy remote file access, exclusive discount
MyPCBackup

Bottom line: Unique combination of unlimited backup, file syncing across computers, cloud storage and external drive backup
Mozy

Bottom line: Great low-cost online backup with exclusive discount; can back up external drives
SugarSync

Bottom line: Best combination of online backup, cloud storage and multi-device sync; free 30-day trial
LiveDrive Backup

Bottom line: Simple and cheap backup that lets you use unlimited storage space for one computer; nice service for backing things up on the go
SpiderOak

Bottom line: Most secure, customizable, streamlined file backup for advanced users
SOS Online Backup

Bottom line: Packed with new features, includes 5 computers and local backup; nice interface, savvy mobile apps, and social media backup
IDrive

Bottom line: Solid backup with a lot of configurability; no mobile app access or file sharing
ElephantDrive

Bottom line: Solid online backup with file sharing and the ability to back up to 3 computers, though the interface is not the best
Norton Online Backup

Bottom line: Fast and transparent browser-based backup with file sharing; infrequent backup schedule
IBackup

Bottom line: Geared towards businesses; Exchange and SQL backups; compliance for financial, medical companies
Dropbox

Bottom line: Well-priced solution for file sharing and collaborative work; not true automated backup solution

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Carbonite Adds to Their Backup Arsenal With 2 New Plans

November 2nd, 2011 - Posted by polina

Carbonite, one of our most talked about and well-priced online backup services, has added two new plans. The new HomePlus and HomePremier plans boast some great new features that have been missed in their basic Home plan. With these two upgrades, users can backup their external hard drives. You can also backup to an external hard drive with the Mirror Image feature, which backs up your operating system and programs, as well as your files and folders to an external drive. Exclusively with the HomePremier plan, account holders can get the Courier Recovery feature, where they can receive a copy of their backup shipped to the home or office. HomePremier also does automatic video backups, whereas users with the other two plans have to do this manually.

Mac users will have to stick with the Home plan and  wait until these new plans are available for their operating system. If you're a PC user, take advantage of these great new plans and read the full Carbonite review here! 

 

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