There are many different threats to keeping your data safe. Hard drive failure, computer theft and disasters like fire and flood can cause you to lose all of your precious personal and work files in an instant. Backups are essential to keep your data safe and thanks to the improvement in online backup solutions you have a number of choices to keep your data safe and sound. With so many online backup services available to the consumer it can be difficult to sort through all of the options to find the best for you. Take a look through our reviews and our ratings to help you find the perfect online backup solution for you.
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Our Top 10 Online Backup Services
These ten services are our top choices when it comes to online backup.
- Backblaze – Read our review
- CrashPlan – Read our review
- Carbonite – Read our review
- SpiderOak – Read our review
- IDrive – Read our review
- SugarSync – Read our review
- SOS Online Backup – Read our review
- Mozy – Read our review
- Keepit – Read our review
- Memopal – Read our review
Latest Posts from the Blog
- Pixar Studio Stories - The Movie Vanishes You think that a company like Pixar would have their backup and recovery systems checked and double checked considering how much time and energy goes into making one of their great movies. Turns out that even Pixar has had problems with backups and recove...
- Backblaze Offer Code May 2012 I have talked about the Backblaze locate my computer feature before but this month Backblaze is highlighting the feature and offering a sweet 10% offer code to go along with it. Backblaze is not the only service that has helped to recover stolen comput...
- A Week with Google Drive Google Drive has been out officially for a week now and I thought I would share a video I took of me installing it on my test Windows XP machine and a few of my opinions on the service so far. First the video. Nothing to difficult here to install it. S...
- Google Drive is Here! Well it is official Google Drive has launched. You can read more about it on the official Google blog or if you just want to get started check out drive.google.com. I am still getting started testing the service but a few things I can tell you already....
- Google Drive Video on YouTube! There is now a Google Drive video available on Youtube. I have embedded it below for you to check out. Not many details in the video but we should know more soon. Exploring Google Drive ...
- Google Drive Blog Post Appears on Google French Blog Looks like we are very close to having Google Drive launch, so close in fact that the Google French blog briefly had a blog post up about it. It has since been removed but Google+ user François Bacconnet had posted it on Google+. My French is pretty rusty...
- Google Drive 5GB Free? I have mostly ignored the latest rumors about Google Drive for the last little while because I wanted to get something more concrete to present. Well today I finally was able to get something more concrete that Google Drive is indeed coming. One of the...
- MyPCBackup Releases New Features I recently got an email from MyPCBackup letting me know about a whole new set of features that have been or will be released from them shortly. From the email here is the list: New version of both Mac and Windows software Faster Uploads (Up to 15 time...
- MozyPro Pricing Changes Mozy has announced new pricing for their MozyPro online backup service for business and I have to admit it is a good change to see to move away from their older more complicated model of per computer license and then so much per GB. Previously you had to ...
- SpiderOak Releasing LAN Sync SpiderOak is going to be releasing a new version of their desktop client soon, featuring LAN Sync. For those that don't know what LAN sync is basically it allows the your computers on the same network to sync files between them instead of first uploading ...

