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With that much data on hand, I wouldn’t recommend backing it up to CDs or DVDs…. you’ll be wasting a TON of money on discs. My personal recommended options:
1. Get another 1TB internal drive, and link the two drives together in a RAID-1 configuration. This will make an exact mirror-image of all your data on each drive, instantaneously, with no software required. The drawback to this method is that this will only protect you against a drive failure – if your computer gets stolen or if there is a malware infection then you’re still screwed.
The other option is to pick up an external HDD. Most of them nowadays come with free backup software preloaded, although personally I usually don’t like their tastes and replace it with my own.
Third option is to buy some file hosting and have your machine back up into the cloud. This is the most full-proof method, and the monthly bill would be WAY less than what you’d be paying in DVDs, but there is a security and availability risk you take.
As for software, I would recommend SyncBack, which you can find for free at http://www.download.com. No matter what backup medium you choose you can program syncback to work with it, whether it be CDs or external HDD or Internet-based. The interface is very clunky and confusing but also powerful once you get the hang of it.
For my backups, I use a two-tier system, both of which are driven by SyncBack: my main back up is an internal HDD that is used solely for that purpose. Then my less-sensitive-but-still-like-to-keep data gets backed up again to the Internet. This ensures I have three copies of most of my data at all times, all in different places.
Hope this helps. good luck.
i dont know how much free space they will give you on the trial but carbonite.com your really not gonna find anyone thatwill carry your 1tb unless you pay for it sorry boss
but id try to buy an external hd or borrow a friends external for a day.
Im tryin to give you the best answer walmart carries a 1.5 TB external for 149 bucks its in your best intrest because you may lose it all on your internal one day
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