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		<title>Having a backup strategy saves the day</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2009 00:00:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Nielsen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A while back I wrote about remembering to backup, and since that post I have optimized my daily and weekly backup routines. When importing my images to Lightroom from my &#8230;<div class="margin10t"><a href="http://www.photofolio.dk/blog/2009/08/16/having-a-backup-strategy-saves-the-day/" class="more-link">Continue Reading &#187;</a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A while back I wrote about <a title="Remember to backup!" href="/blog/2009/02/02/remember-to-backup/">remembering to backup</a>, and since that post I have optimized my daily and weekly backup routines.</p>
<p>When importing my images to Lightroom from my memorycard, I always select to backup to a secondary destination (on my server). And I never postpone the weekly Lightroom backup, even though it might take a few extra minutes to start up. I acknowledge that backing up all the modifications I&#8217;ve made are actually a good thing. While writing this, I considered changing to daily backups, but weekly is okay for my work since all my pictures (24000+) are in a single catalog and take about 500MB of space for every backup.</p>
<p>I also have an external harddrive, where I do weekly backups using <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/prophoto/downloads/synctoybeta.aspx">Microsofts SyncToy</a>, and mails are placed on my server running mirrored disks, obtained by IMAP &#8211; So in the event that my workstation crashes, no mails nor documents are lost.</p>
<p>I have also been looking for an online backup solution for some time, but here in Denmark I only found one &#8211; <a href="https://www.keepit.com/compare">KeepIt</a> Unlimited and KeepIt Pro, Unlimited for workstations and Pro for servers. With the pro you have to pay per GB of data being backed up.</p>
<p>KeepIt Unlimited costs 468DKK (<a title="How much is it in USD" href="http://www.google.com/search?q=how+much+is+468+DKK+in+USD">90$</a>/<a title="How much is it in EUR" href="http://www.google.com/search?q=how+much+is+468+DKK+in+EUR">63€</a>) and if I wanted KeepIt Pro to backup my 250GB in the basement it would cost 3348DKK (<a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=how+much+is+3348+DKK+in+USD">642$</a>/<a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=how+much+is+3348+DKK+in+EUR">450€</a>), so for the total price of 3816DKK (you do the math for USD/EUR) both my workstation and my server would be secure.</p>
<p>However, while reading <a href="http://www.lighting-essentials.com/10-things-you-can-do-right-now-for-your-photography-business/">LIGHTING ESSENTIALS For Photographers</a> by Don Giannatti I saw he refered a product called <a title="Carbonite online backup of your servers and workstations" href="http://www.carbonite.com/">Carbonite</a>, and I had to try it out. First on my Workstation &#8211; It performed great, I could select the folders or files I wanted to backup directly in the Explorer, and it didn&#8217;t hog my bandwidth. Then I installed it on my server, just to see if I would get any limitations. But hey presto &#8211; No limits.</p>
<p>And best of all, the price. One year is 54.95$ and two years are 99.95$, thats 287/521DKK or 39/70€. So for my setup, 1042DKK/200$/140€ to backup both my server and my workstation for two years. Had I chosen KeepIt and their Pro product for my server it would&#8217;ve cost me 7632DKK/1463$/1025€</p>
<p>Now I had a working online backup solution for my server, something I&#8217;ve been looking for for a couple of years. And after testing Carbonite for less than 24 hours on my server, I purchased it.</p>
<p>You can test the software for 15 days for free, you don&#8217;t even have to register your credit card. And if you decide to purchase it before the 15 days are over, those days will be appended to your registration period.</p>
<p>As an added bonus, I can actually access my files remotely using the Remote Access menu in my browser. Its not recommended to retrive entire directories. But in a tight spot where you need a specific file, you can access it anywhere in the world.</p>
<p>I rate the Carbonite service 10 out of 10! Apparently it works on Macs as well, don&#8217;t think it works on Linux.</p>
<p>In case you actually find this product great, and are signing up &#8211; Please let me know (in the comments), and I&#8217;ll send you a Refer-A-Friend invitation, giving me 3 free months of Carbonite.</p>
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