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Carbonite’s Fake Reviews

It's sad to hear it after hearing good things about the company, but it looks like Carbonite has faked five star reviews on Amazon.com. This doesn't mean their product is bad, but a lot of what goes into selecting a remote backup solution is whether you can trust the company or not. If this is how they promote their product, I'd feel a lot less secure about how they run their company.

I've also had reservations about the fact that they only have one data center where they keep your data and don't really keep backups of that. There are many legitimate one star reviews of Carbonite that talk about users not being able to get their data back during a restore. That is completely unacceptable for a backup solution.

I want to apologize for recommending or even thinking that this is a good solution. I recommend never even looking at Carbonite as a remote backup solution.

New Version of JungleDisk (2.5)

There's a new version of JungleDisk out now. My favorite new features are:

  • Automatic Updates
  • Backup of in-use files in Vista (always a pain when you can't do that)
  • Ability to backup multiple users on same computer (was only single user before)

As always, it's a free upgrade for anyone that has already bought JungleDisk. Go get it now.

Great Event Yesterday!

I had a great time at the Office Space Coworking event yesterday and I may have learned more than those in the audience! Some key points:

  • Carbonite rocks. I've only ever used JungleDisk for remote backups, but I got to see Carbonite for the first time yesterday. It looks like a wonderfully easy to use system and is only $50 a year. I think this is probably the way to go for any Windows users that don't want to mess with complicated software set up. I'll post a review soon.
  • I can be a little too high level sometimes. It's hard for me to see this sometimes, but doing these kinds of presentations really helps me stay grounded.
  • People still have problems with passwords. Considering the vast number of web sites and applications we use, most people probably have upwards of 50 to 200 passwords to remember. The easiest way to get around that is just to use the same password, which is very bad! I think password hashing could help out a lot of people, but it's not that easy to use yet. www.pwdhash.com is probably the easiest to use implementation of password hashing so far.
  • I've already been invited back to give this talk again and one on data security. It was also suggested that I give a talk on Computers 101 that covers the basic basics on how computers and operating systems work. I think that's a great idea and it will really force me to understand how to explain this stuff to someone without a computer science degree.
  • Backing up applications is a complicated topic. I think I need to put more thought into this and figure out what the best way is to backup applications. I don't think there will be one answer that fits everyone, but there could be some clarification around the issue of what and how to backup.

I want to thank everyone that came out and thanks to Kelly Brown for letting me do this. The roads were bad and it's nice to know that people will risk their lives to see your presentation. I hope it was worth it!

Event: Data Backup Talk at Office Space Coworking on Jan. 14th

For anyone in the Akron, OH area, I'll be giving a talk at Office Space Coworking on setting up your backup for your computer. It's going to be geared toward entrepreneurs that live off of their computers, and therefore need backups of their data more than anyone. No data, no work, no salary.

It'll be a talk, but also a step by step guide on how to set up a backup tailored to your needs. Bring your laptop so you can follow along. It's called Data Backup and Recovery 101: Disaster Recovery Made Simple. If you want help or guidance setting up your backups, come on down and we'll get all set up.

Happy Holidays

Happy Holidays everyone. Keep your family and your data safe.

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