This week, Dave Hamilton and John F. Braun take you on a deep dive through backup options, meanings, and strategies. Learn what the geeks think about all this stuff, and learn what they use themselves to ensure they won’t get caught (without their data!). All this, plus a healthy dose of Cool Stuff Found on this episode of Mac Geek Gab. Download today (it’s free) and enjoy!

MGG 388: Backup Strategies & Cool Stuff Found
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Stuff mentioned:
- World Backup Day - March 31, 2012
- Mac 101: Time Machine
- SuperDuper!
- Carbon Copy Cloner
- Startup Manager: How to select a startup volume
- Data Backup 3
- Dropbox
- SugarSync
- Mozy
- Backblaze
- Carbonite
- Crashplan
- Dolly Drive
- Seagate GoFlex
- LaCie Network Space 2
- Time Capsule
- Drobo FS
- TimeMachineEditor
- Pogoplug
- Box
- TimeTracker
- The Princeton Macintosh Users’ Group
- Lexar Echo MX Backup Drive is a Full-Featured Gadget
- CollabraCam
- AirBlue
- AirServer
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1 Comments
You guys might wish to check out Arq. It’s a Mac app that does cloud backup using Amazon S3 storage. My S3 bill is about 4 bucks a month. The only other cost is the app, $29.
http://www.haystacksoftware.com/arq/
They also made an iOS app to look at the S3 data. That’s called ArqView.
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