Backing up computer data and files is more important than most people realize. It is not at all uncommon for people to lose very significant information due to computer problems, such as hard drive failures or viruses. If you are looking for a software backup program, LogMeIn Backup takes care of that by making the process as simple as possible. It's not much different than just moving files around on your hard drive, and you don't have to worry about buying cd-rs, cataloging them, and storing them somewhere.
Users must install LogMeIn Backup on two or more computers, and designate groups of files and folders to be routinely and automatically sent to a remote machine. All Backup Sets are sent via 256-bit SSL, and optionally stored in a password-protected, encrypted state on the storage PC, ensuring that only the user who stores the data can access it.
LogMeIn's set-and-forget scheduling is claimed to ensure that users' most current data is automatically backed up to their chosen storage location. When disaster strikes, recovery involves connecting to the storage PC and retrieving the stored data in its original structure to the new PC. The size of backup is limited only by the available hard drive space. If data loss occurs on one computer, retrieval is just a few clicks away on any other PC connected to a user's LogMeIn Backup system.
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