ChatterBank0 min ago
Norton 360 backup
I have Norton 360 Premier internet security. It provides for backup, which includes ‘restore files’ and ‘buy more storage’. I’m at a loss to understand this. Where would it save backup and would it achieve anything that I do not already do by saving files on memory sticks? Comments appreciated.
Answers
It can either save the backup to nortons servers (online backup) or to local storage (USB stick/drive, CD etc)
The online gives you free 2GB of space for backing up your documents, but keep in mind it would take about 10hrs to send 2GB with a average home internet connection
In theory, backing up to nortons servers would be safer than backing up to a usb...
The online gives you free 2GB of space for backing up your documents, but keep in mind it would take about 10hrs to send 2GB with a average home internet connection
In theory, backing up to nortons servers would be safer than backing up to a usb...
18:52 Mon 22nd Oct 2012
It can either save the backup to nortons servers (online backup) or to local storage (USB stick/drive, CD etc)
The online gives you free 2GB of space for backing up your documents, but keep in mind it would take about 10hrs to send 2GB with a average home internet connection
In theory, backing up to nortons servers would be safer than backing up to a usb memory stick because memory sticks do fail and because if a disaster struck your home you could lose both your computer and your backup (unless you keep the backup at another location)
The online gives you free 2GB of space for backing up your documents, but keep in mind it would take about 10hrs to send 2GB with a average home internet connection
In theory, backing up to nortons servers would be safer than backing up to a usb memory stick because memory sticks do fail and because if a disaster struck your home you could lose both your computer and your backup (unless you keep the backup at another location)