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- Apr 29, 2010
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- i5-7600K
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- RX 580
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- Classic Mac
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Online [aka offsite] backups are a great idea for really critical files that you never, ever want to lose. Obviously, backing up on line to a cloud or other network server offers several advantages over local backup disks. Carbonite is an affordable solution for Windows, and Intel-based Apple Macs, but will not support the Hackintosh. It will appear to install but will not work. Carbonite tech informed me (as of today) that they have no plan to support the Hackintosh. Instead, try Mozy. It works well, has little overhead and the latest version has a user-friendly interface and 30-day versioning. That is, it keeps multiple versions of a changed file for 30 days (a real lifesaver if you screw up a file and need to go back to an earlier version).