Folks that use Google Apps probably assume data is safer in a cloud than it’s on a laptop, likely to being dropped and spilled upon. Spanning Backup says otherwise, offering data protection services against data loss on Google\’s end.
The service, priced at $3.95 a month or $39.95 a year after a free 30 day trial, will backup your calendars, contacts, and Google Docs files in case of a cloud catastrophe. How much danger is your Google-hosted data in? Spanning Backup claims \” data loss and corruption is a major problem for Google Apps users,\” though the list of complaints they point to on their site seems largely of the \” Oh no I deleted all of my stuff by chance\” variety.
Nonetheless, in the event you conduct serious business via Google Apps or store anything you could miss more than you\’d miss forty bucks a year, Spanning Backup could be a reasonable and trouble-free technique of being confident inside the security of your files when you close your browser. [Spanning Backup]
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