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Review of the Carbonite Online Backup Solution

The Carbonite online backup service offers unlimited online backup for one flat fee for home users or a business class online backup solution.  At this time, Carbonite has backed up over three billion files and much more importantly, restored over 200 million files that may very well have been lost forever if it wasn’t for Carbonite.

We wanted to see how the Carbonite online backup solution worked so we put it to the test in this review. 

Carbonite offers a free trial of their online backup solution.  Just stop on over to the Carbonite website, sign up and download the program and execute the downloaded file.  After executing the Carbonite setup program, the following screen appears giving you the option to use the default options or the advanced settings.  I chose to use the advanced settings. 

The Carbonite Installation Options

The following Carbonite Advanced settings screen allows you to manage your encryption key.  By default, Carbonite manages the encryption key so you only have to remember your username and password.  I have enough to remember so I chose to let Carbonite manage the key and clicked Next.

Managing your Encryption Key with the Carbonite Advanced Setup

Then I was congratulated for the successful installation of Carbonite and given the option to backup my files automatically or manually.  I chose to manually choose what files to back up later.

The Installation of Carbonite was Successful

The next screenshot shows some information about how the Carbonite online backup solution works.  It looks quite easy to use.  Carbonite adds colored dots to your files and folders indicating the backup status.  A green dot on a file means that it is already backed up.  A yellow dot means that that file is pending the backup operation.  No dot means that the file is not selected for backup.  You can simply right click on any file or folder to add or remove it from the online backup job.

Carbonite works silently in the background to keep your backup up to date and the files are encrypted before transmission to ensure that only you can access the data. 

How the Carbonite Online Backup Solution Works

Then there is a note about your first Carbonite online Backup.  Depending on the amount of data you are backing up. The first backup may take some time but future backups should only take minutes.  The reasoning behind this is that most home Internet connections 2-3 Gigabytes per day and are designed to download files faster that uploading them.  The first upload to the Carbonite servers may take some time but the restore will be lightning fast.

A Note About the First Carbonite Online Back Up

When the Carbonite installation was complete, I was alerted that I didn’t have any files or folders selected for backup.  Looks simple; just right-click on any file or folder to tell Carbonite to back it up.

Right-Click to Select Data to Back Up

I chose to back up a very important folder called WAB.  That is the folder that the What’s A Byte website is stored in.  So I right-clicked and told Carbonite to back this up.

Choose a Folder for Backup

This screen shows the backup in progress.  Notice that I am still able to work while the backup is performed.

The Carbonite Backup is in Progress

The online backup completed in about five minutes but it was only about a 15 Megabyte folder.  When it was done I deleted the folder.  It was there and now it’s gone.

Deleted the Folder that was Backed up for a Restore Test

The restore process is just as simple as the backup process.  From the Carbonite main menu, I just chose the Restore Files tab and selected the backed up folder to restore.  I told it to restore it to the original location.  Hope this works!

Choose the File to Restore

Tell Carbonite Where to Restore the Folder

This is the restoration in progress.

The Carbonite Restore is in Progress

I was alerted when Carbonite was finished restoring the WAB folder and checked to see if it was indeed there.  It was.  Whew!

The Restore was Successful

Carbonite offers to update the backup job automatically or you can set the job to go off at any time you see fit.  I set this backup job to execute every day at midnight.  There are many other options that you can give your backup job under the advanced scheduling options.  Try a free trial and explore the different ways you can back up your computer online with the Carbonite Online Backup solution. 

The Scheduling Options of the Online Backup Solution

This review of the Carbonite online backup service proved that it could be a lifesaver if you were ever to lose, delete or corrupt a file and need it restored quickly and securely.  Carbonite offers a free trial so you can test it to see if you are comfortable backing up your data online. 

Carbonite proved to be a very easy to use online data backup solution.  I backed up and restored a very important folder with just a few clicks and the data was safe and secure during its online travels.   For that reason, the Carbonite online backup solution gets an honorable Brontobyte on a scale of Bytes to Brontobytes.  Carbonite is a recommended online backup solution.

Carbonite Online Backup

Protect your files with Carbonite Online Backup. 

Backing up your data online is quickly becoming the backup resource of choice for protecting your valuable data.  The Carbonite online backup solution allows you to back up and restore your data online with a few simple clicks.  You can also schedule what and when to backup your data.  Carbonite helps you keep those Gigabytes of data that you have accumulated safe and secure. 
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