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08 Feb 10 Techniques for photo backups

Backing up to a DVD / CD Backing up to a DVD / CD is done by trying a DVD / CD writer and software that will burn files on such media. Backing up to a DVD / CD is acheap solution. You should purchase such writer drives and software for only a $100 and each DVD / CD media should cost a load less than agreenback. When backing up your photographs to a DVD / CD please keep the DVD / CD in a secure place a good option would be somewhere out of your place maybe an affiliate of the family’s home, with a neighbor you may have religion in or with abuddy. Another thing to bear in mind with DVD / CD backups is that when you take new pictures you must remember to refresh your backups. Usually unless your picture album is gigantic the simplest way to do that is solely to burn again you complete collection. A number of sites provide backup services today for all sorts of things from digital image albums to your word documents. Those services traditionally charge an once a month fee in the $10 to $20 but some offer a more limited service for free. The idea behind the service is easy : rather than backing up to a DVD / CD you upload your footage to a site and create copies there. The site stores the backups in a secure place a long distance from your PC. If a crisis occurs and you need your files you can simply download them back from the site or have the site send you a DVD / CD with the files ( not all supply the second option ). A broadband connection is required to use this option. First theyare frequently so easy to use. Some provide software that you download and install on your personal computer. Check out: Windows 7 Backup Software

You point at the folder where your photographs reside and the software takes it from there. It’ll make sure new files are uploaded to the backup service and the backup is always fresh.

Examples of sites that provide such service are : Streamload that starts with a basic FREE 10GB space ( approx ten thousand photos at two megapixels ) and Xdrive that starts from 5GB for $10 a month. Tivoli Continuous Data Protection

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