what's the best online backup/storage solution (i.e. elephant drive, dropbox, jungledisk, mozy, carbonite, etc.)?
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you right click on your client in the taskbar, you then get access to a host of options. You can select your own files to backup, select a schedule to backup, and a myriad of other options to tinker with.
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M$Dropbox is a great tool, but it really isn't a backup product. It's simple and clean, but it only works on one folder, there are no scheduling tools, and the storage space is limited.
I would recommend ElephantDrive or Jungledisk. Both use Amazon s3 for storage, so I think they can be relied upon. They both have pretty fully featured backup functionality. Elephantdrive has some other built in services like sharing and publishing; Jungledisk has elastic pricing (hard to predict but can be cheap at low storage levels).
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