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luni, 17 decembrie 2012

2 new posts on Technically Easy

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11 Reasons Why I Use BackBlaze to Backup My Data Online

Posted: 17 Dec 2012 10:00 AM PST

I have been backing up my data online for several years now and haven’t had any issues with doing so. I don’t mind backing up my data to the cloud, for a few reasons with the most important being that my data is offsite. The fact that I can restore my data at anytime is also a huge benefit.

About six months ago I switched my data backups to BackBlaze from Mozy. I didn’t have any issues with Mozy, but their pricing structure changed some time ago and it became too costly for me to keep my data with them, so I went elsewhere. After doing some research I settled on BackBlaze. Since that time I have completed backing up almost 370 GB of data to their servers and have had no issues with doing so.

Now that I have finally completed my initial data backup, I decided to put together a list of the 11 reasons (10 is too common) I like BackBlaze for backing up my files.


11 Reasons Why I Use BackBlaze to Backup My Data Online

1. Affordable Price

Being able to afford to backup my data was an important requirement when I was looking for an online cloud backup provider. BackBlaze is very affordable for anyone regardless of how much data you need to backup. As with many cloud solutions, they offer three different pricing levels:

  1. $3.96 a month for 2 years ($95 total).
  2. $4.17 a month for 1 year ($50 total).
  3. $5 auto-bill each month.

2. Unlimited Data Storage

Anyone that has heard of this term is skeptical if it really true. Many of us that have done business online realize that there is really no “unlimited” anywhere. Well, when it comes to online storage, many companies will list “unlimited” but may cap the bandwidth speeds at a certain amount of data stored. With BackBlaze that simply isn’t true. I have almost 370 GB of data backed up with them, and not once did my upload speed get capped – my ISP bandwidth usage records can prove that. Every time I backed up I used the full upload speeds of my ISP (about 11 GB/day) regardless of how much I had backed up.

3. External Hard Drive Support

While this may not seem like a big deal, it is to me. All the data that I want to backup online is stored on an external hard drive. The other option I was looking at – Carbonite – required me to pay for a more expensive package in order to backup from my external hard drive. BackBlaze allows you to backup data from external hard drives connected through a USB or Firewire. Network Attached Storage (NAS) drives are not backed up.

Here is a list of what is and isn’t backed up:

Backed Up NOT Backed Up
USB Drives Network Attached Storage (NAS) drives
Firewire drives TimeMachine drives
Thunderbolt BootCamp partitions
Internal Drives Virtual Machines
Drive partitions Mounted Volumes

4. Files are Encrypted

Besides being affordable another big requirement for me was security. I wanted to ensure that when I backup my data that I am the only one that has access to my files. When it comes to encryption, most online cloud solutions provide this ability. All my data is encrypted when it is stored on the BackBlaze servers so I know that my data is safe. While the default is for BackBalze to use their own highly-guarded password, if you choose, you can use your own password instead, which will make your data that much safer.

5. No File Size Limitations

While not a huge requirement, I know some people may have very large files that need to be backed up. The largest files that I have are home HD videos that can be several gigabytes in size. BackBlaze allows you to exclude large files, if you choose, or change it to “No Limits”, which essentially allows you to backup any file regardless of size.

6. Multiple Restore Options

A backup is only as good as its ability to restore your data. In this case BackBlaze provides three methods of restoring your data:

Web Download (free)
You can download your files from a Web browser. A zip file will be generated that will contain all the files you wish to restore. Once the zip file is ready, you will receive an e-mail once your files are ready to be restored.
USB Flash Drive ($99)
If you have several gigabytes of files that would take a long time to download, or your ISP caps your bandwidth, you can have your files shipped to you on a USB flash drive. The maximum amount of data for this method is 28GB.
USB Hard Drive ($189)
For those with a lot of data, you can have your files shipped to you on a USB hard drive. The hard drive will be large enough to contain all your data. The maximum amount of data for this method is 1TB.

In my case, I also store my data on a 2.5″ external hard drive that I also store offsite, so if I were to restore all my data I would restore from the 2.5″ external hard drive and anything that is missing I would restore from BackBlaze.

7. File Archiving

BackBlaze is designed to help keep your files protected and will even keep multiple versions of a file for up to 30 days. This can be helpful if you accidentally deleted a file a few weeks ago and need to restore that file. With BackBlaze you will be able to perform such an action. After 30 days, however, your file will be removed from your backup.

8. Automatic Throttling

While I mentioned that BackBlaze can use the full speed of your Internet connection, there may be times that you want it to reduce the speed in order to allow other applications to access the Internet, such as Skype or online games. In this case, BackBlaze will automatically throttle its bandwidth usage to allow other applications to access the Internet. If you wish, you can also manually throttle BackBlaze to limit the speed it uses to upload your files.

9. Locate You Computer

This is an interesting feature of BackBlaze. While I am on a desktop, I know that many people are using a laptop, and this feature will benefit you. If you have every misplaced, lost or had your laptop stolen, this feature of BackBlaze can help you locate your computer. By logging into your account, the BackBlaze application will report the last time the computer was online, and the last IP address of your computer. You can also use their mapping tool to map the location of your computer, that will hopefully help locate it. This feature is included without any additional cost.

10. Small Company

BackBlaze isn’t a large, face-less corporation that I have seen online. Many online cloud solutions are run by a large organization that cares about their bottom-line. BackBlaze is a smaller organization that doesn’t hide behind a logo, but are open to how they run their business, and how they manage their costs of data storage. I believe that are also making a profit, which is great because that will ensure they continue to provide their solution for years to come.

11. Keeps Their Costs Down

Since BackBlaze isn’t a large organization, and they offer unlimited storage space for a low cost, they need to find ways to keep their costs down. Once method is that they design their own storage system to efficiently store all their client’s data. You can even read about how they create their storage system on their blog/website, where they also provide information on how you can create your own system just like theirs.

So there you have 11 reasons why I chose BackBlaze to backup my data. If you are looking for a good online cloud backup solution I highly recommend you try out BackBlaze. There is a free trial of BackBlaze that you can take advantage of to see if BackBlaze suits your needs.

11 Reasons Why I Use BackBlaze to Backup My Data Online

About Paul Salmon

Paul Salmon is the founder of Technically Easy. He is a an experienced PC user, and enjoys solving computer-related problems that he encounters on a regular basis.

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Cutting-Edge Technology for Photography Lovers

Posted: 17 Dec 2012 05:00 AM PST

Are you looking for the modern technology available for photography? Do you want to know more about the cutting edge technology for photography, its advance functions, etc? This article will explain all the points related to technology in photography


Cutting Edge Technology for Photography Lovers

Passion To Profit

In today’s uncertain employment market, many hobbyists are turning their passions into profit. Car fanatics are becoming mechanics – working from rented yards and domestic garages. Foodies are setting up cafes, bistros and restaurants and yes, happy snappers are becoming professional photographers.

As well as having the technical know-how to turn professional, it is also vital that one has the right equipment. There is all the world of difference between an amateur’s and a professionals’ kit and when one is being paid to provide a service – it is particularly important to look the part.

Photographers are lucky in this regard. There is a large and vibrant community of hobbyists turned professionals, many of whom are keen to share their experiences. Professional equipment can be very expensive, but if you read up online and shop around in store – you should be able to find a number of great products at affordable prices.

Invest In Your Future

The best way to look at your purchases are as investments. They will be the tools of your trade which together with a sound business plan could see you recouping your money relatively quickly.

Advancements in technology are constantly being made and great equipment can make for incredible photographs. Whether you’re shooting at a wedding, sports event or covering a festival, there are staples that you must have in your kit bag, i.e.

Camera
Of course. But be sure yours is sturdy and reliable with multiple functions suited to both still and action shooting.
Lenses
Go from wide angle shots to close ups with ease.
Lighting equipment (LED panel/flash units)
You’ll most likely be moving between indoors and out and possibly be working in variable weather conditions or from day into night. Be sure that you’re able to capture clear and considered photographs throughout.
Batteries
Ensure that your camera retains maximum power.
SD cards
Allowing you to snap away without worrying about storage space.

As well as these staples, there are advanced devices that will allow you to shoot and print in a more complex and creative way.

Distortion corrector
This cutting edge programme was created to correct anomalies created when shooting with wide angle lenses. It will auto-restore the proportions of bodies and objects captured just ousted the central shot.
Extended capacity
Extended capacity memory cards offer you excess storage space. They sort and collect images at speed – making them ideal for fast moving jobs, during which you won’t have time to switch between SD cards. They are also able to hold high resolution images in bulk.
Matte Photo Paper
You can complete the process by printing onto fine sheets of matte paper. These are a great alternative to heavy gloss sheets, adding a touch of elegance to compliment your customers chosen shots.

Staying up to date with the latest advancements in your field is the best way to stay on top of your work – you’ll be able to save money by choosing the best products and get jobs by showing flair and creativity. Whether it’s the latest post production tool or a device that will enable you to produce a signature shot your purchases will help you grow as a professional photographer.

Cutting Edge Technology for Photography Lovers

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