“This is an extremely seemless and
effective method of backing up your data. I have had to use the restore
function on a few occasion and it was extremely easy to restore files. In
addition the customer service has been great.”
— Mike Bennett
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Selecting the right backup
plan
Capacity for Remote Data Backups accounts is
based on the total size of files selected for backup.
All the older file versions stored at our data
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- For example, if you select one folder containing 9 GB, then
you are under the limit for a 10 GB account. This makes it easy for end-users
to calculate and predict.
- View your capacity and limit on the RDB
software Backup screen.
- We email you if your account exceeds 95%, but we
don't upgrade without your consent.
- Just submit an upgrade / downgrade request, and we'll update your account
within a business day and prorate your bill.
Estimating the size you need
- Be sure to select all your mission-critical data
files, and account for growth.
Need help finding your files? View our "What files should I back up?"
page.
- Add up the size of the files you want to back up. Right click
each directory and select Properties and view the Size (in MB or GB).
Typically, many important files are stored in your My Documents
directory.
- At any time you can easily deselect from your Backup
Set any files you're sure you don't need backed up. For simple instructions on
how to select/deselect files,
click here.
Why choose a Full System Backup plan?
- On 10 GB & larger accounts, you can back up your Full
System or just selected files.
- Full System backup activates our Easy System Restore,
helping you avoid significant downtime, IT expenses and headaches whenever your
system fails. It pays for itself the first time you need to use it. [read client testimonials]
Check your C: drive used space
- Right click your "My Computer" desktop icon, then select
Explore.
- Right click "Local Drive (C)" , and click Properties. Used
space is displayed in Gigabytes (GB).
- Some files types are excluded from your backup set by default: media (.mp3,
.wav, .avi, etc.), such as your temporary files, Recycle Bin, system cache,
etc., so your amount of data to potentially back up is less than your total
used space.
- You can run deselect files from a full system backup; just be
careful not to deslect any system files that may be critical to you.
Other helpful
hints
- If you use Outlook, your email data file (*.pst) can
be quite large (often over 250 MB), in part because it includes all attachments
sent and received.
- To find out which Operating System (OS) you are
running, right click the "My Computer" desktop icon. Your OS is listed on the
General tab under System:
- Our most popular plans are 4 GB and 10 GB.
- 1000 MB (megabytes) equals 1 GB (gigabyte), so the 4 GB
account is 16 times the capacity of the 250 MB for just $10 more a
month.
- RDB runs on any Windows-based operating system and on Mac OS
X. If you need to back up other computers (Unix, Linux, Sun Solaris, Novell, AS
400, etc.) on a Windows network, consider our Network Drive Backup
version.
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