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Three Services to Help You Back Up Your Data

September 14th, 2008

If you’re like many and have had to go through a plethora of reformatting processes (mainly the case for Windows users), then you might be interested in three different services to help you back up your data in numeruous ways.

1. MozyHome

Mozy, one of the leading companies in online and remote storage/backup offers an excellent free service to those who are interested in backing up their important computer files to Mozy’s servers. What is most interesting about this service is that they provide you 2GB of storage to begin with, and for every 4 friends you refer to the service, you will gain an additional gigabyte for FREE! To me, that sounds like a more than generous deal and even if you don’t refer friends, 2GB of storage is enough for many of your important documents and pictures, along with some important music files you don’t think you could find anywhere else.

To get started with MozyHome, you must first visit the company’s site at this address. After you have registered and confirmed your email, you would need to download the software and install it on your computer. After the install is finished, just follow the step-by-step instructions to set up your own backup tool on your computer. Additionally, you could also schedule a certain time period to backup your files using the software, a great option for those with idle computer times that can be used to backup their files. Furthermore, Mozy creates a virtual drive on your computer (for Windows users only) that you can easily access to view and restore your lost files.

Now even though Mozy is a great backup service, it has one main drawback that I’d like to address. When using Mozy to restore your files, it could take an exorbitant amount of time especially if the size of the file is very large, say around 700 mb. Of course you could also purchase a CD of your files to restore them, but imagine you had an important file you had to attain today that you accidentally deleted yesterday, it would take days for the company to ship you the CD before you could even do anything. Therefore, if you are to use Mozy, be aware that it is not the best for backing up large files.

2. File Savr

The next service, File Savr, is not necessarily a backup tool, but it can be used to store large files, such as movies, images, or a music collection – to be downloaded later when truly needed. File Savr is a free file hosting service where you can upload files up to the size of 10GB. One of the many perks of File Savr is that unlike other free file hosting services like RapidShare or Megaupload, there are no counters to wait on nor overload of ads to the site.

Also, for the next four days, File Savr is giving away Gold Plan accounts for FREE! (I seem to have used that word a lot so far.) Their Gold Plan allows members to store their files online at a cap of 250 GB, which is rather a larger number seeing as how normal USB Storage devices of that caliber would cost around $100-200. Furthermore, it allows members to direct link images and share files with their friends and families.

3. Dropbox

Today, a service called Dropbox came out of Beta and began to offer a free secure backup, syncing, and file sharing service. What Dropbox actually does, is that it links your computer to several computers that you own and the Dropbox server to create easy file syncing to access your files from a remote location. Therefore, if you had two computers, one at home and one at work, you could backup your data from work to your home computer using Dropbox’s easy interface to sync your files between computers.

To use Dropbox, like Mozy, you would have to register for the service at its main site here. You then download the software they provide and install it on your computer(s). Next, you will have to link your computer to the Dropbox server using the software’s interface. After that, just copy and paste files or folders to the Dropbox icon located in your My Computers for Windows or hard drive’s window for Mac and Linux. Something interesting about Dropbox is that it also syncs across operating systems like Windows and Mac or Linux, providing you with an easy interface to backup your files and share with friends.

azngoHAPPY is a high school student who enjoys blogging about technology, computers, industry news revolving around the web, and fun sites or services to visit/try out. You can find more of his posts at myBunchies.

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How to Fix Authorization Failed Error on 2Checkout-Supported Site When Using Paypal

July 28th, 2008

My account from WebHostingBuzz got suspended again because I was not able to timely pay for my invoice for this month – all because of the authorization failure notice I have been getting in the 2CO billing page using Paypal. Good thing the 2CO staff has guided me through and helped me fix the problem.

1. Delete the cache and cookies from your computer.

To do this in IE (Older version):

1) Open Internet Explorer and click on Tools
2) Click on Internet Options
3) On the General Tab, in the middle of the screen, click on Delete Files
4) You may also want to check the box “Delete all offline content”
5) Click on OK and wait for the hourglass icon to stop after it deletes the temporary internet files
6) You can now click on Delete Cookies and click OK to delete cookies that websites have placed on your hard drive.
7) Restart your computer and try again.
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I’m Now on a Semi-Dedicated Hosting

May 16th, 2008

Last November 2007, I made a switch to paid hosting account from enjoying almost a year of service from my free host for worries of losing my site as I’ve experienced from my previous free hosts.

Recently, this blog and my whole hosting account were on hiatus. I had experienced two account suspensions from my web host (WebHostingBuzz) and as I’ve already stated, site suspension is one of the worst nightmares a blogger could experience. The suspensions were due to server (CPU) resource abuse. Apparently, some poorly-scripted WordPress plugins that I’ve been using caused most of the server resource abuse. It’s painful to see how my blog income abruptly fell from it’s usual over $10 per day to only $6 per day. This has made me decide to upgrade my account to a semi dedicated hosting. It costs me $35 per month, it’s way more expensive that my previous hosting account which costs only $6/month, however the security and assurance of not experiencing another blogger’s nightmare is worth the cost.

What Are The Advantages of a Dedicated Server or a Semi-dedicated server?

The advantages of a dedicated server can best be described by the following analogy:

Suppose you wanted an automobile. You could not afford to buy one for yourself, so you decided to go in with four friends and everyone would own a piece of the automobile. This meant that although it was cheaper for everyone, they all had to share the car. A schedule would be worked out and everyone would abide by the schedule of when they could use the car.
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Win 1 domain name + 1GB cPanel hosting for 1 year!

January 28th, 2008

Last Friday, I posted about my new contest, a .com domain giveaway for 1 year. Jhay contacted me if he could sponsor the hosting. He was generous enough to offer 1 GB of storage space from his reseller account for 1 year!

I’ve updated some of the rules and contest prizes. Entries to this contest prior to these changes will remain as is.

The lucky winner will receive free 1 year registration of any available domain name (.com, .net, .info) plus a hosting with the following features:

  • 1GB of webspace
  • 10GB of bandwidth
  • Unlimited SQL databases
  • Unlimited E-mail accounts
  • Unlimited FTP accounts
  • 100 Addon domains
  • 100 subdomains
  • cPanel
  • PHP4 & 5
  • Ruby On Rails
  • Streaming Audio/Video
  • MySQL, SSH, SSL, IMAP, POP

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Win a 1 year FREE .com domain registration

January 25th, 2008

Win a FREE Domain

I’ve been blogging for over a year now and I think it’s about time to compensate my readers. I’ve been thinking which would be the best prize. The Entrecard credits contests are rampant nowadays so I want a prize which can be more useful to bloggers.

I am giving away 1 FREE 1 year .com domain registration (of USD 9.99/year value!). You will be in full control of your domain name.

About this Contest:
1. This contest is open to all with existing active blogs who want a distinct domain name for their website.

2.Only the domain name will be free, and the web hosting is exclusive from this giveaway.

3. This is exclusive for new domain name registrations and does not include domain transfer or renewal.
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Blog Hosting

August 19th, 2006

Dear visitors:

I have a 1GB space (and upgrade-able) and I am sharing it to the first 5 subscribers who can sign up for my blog. If you are among the first 5 subscribers, you will be notified via e-mail. Hence, you should provide an exact e-mail address. If approved you should post within 24 hours after your account was set up, or else it will be cancelled and the slot will be given to other subscribers (on a first sign-up, first basis also).

I am willing to set up your account using Wordpress blogging platform with pre-installed themes and plugins for FREE.
Themes include:

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