I’d love to know what your new picture management software is. I LOVED Picasa.

 

From: LegacyUserGroup <legacyusergroup-boun...@legacyusers.com> On Behalf Of 
Gary 'n Mic McFall
Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2020 6:42 AM
To: Legacy User Group <legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com>
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy Cloud

 

I have no reason to doubt what they're saying; however, I've been anti-google 
ever since they dropped support for Picasa w/o a way to export data, software 
in which I had added faces to ~80K pictures, a process that took countless 
hours over many, many years.  Fortunately, I found a new picture management 
software that has an import function from Picasa.  Carbonite has worked fine 
for me, and like the old saying goes, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.  As 
google, trust is gone; screw me once and there's no second chance.  :)

 

 

On Thu, Dec 17, 2020 at 7:07 AM <sarrazingeor...@gmail.com 
<mailto:sarrazingeor...@gmail.com> > wrote:

Interesting comparison between Carbonite and Google Cloud

 

When comparing Carbonite vs Google Drive, the Slant community recommends Google 
Drive for most people. In the question“What are the best cloud backup 
services?” Google Drive is ranked 2nd while Carbonite is ranked 9th. The most 
important reason people chose Google Drive is:

Google account holders and non-holders can be set to access and/or collaborate 
on files/folders in real-time. Additionally, you can find files you've shared 
not only by filename but by person you've shared the files with.

 

 

De : LegacyUserGroup <legacyusergroup-boun...@legacyusers.com 
<mailto:legacyusergroup-boun...@legacyusers.com> > De la part de Gary 'n Mic 
McFall
Envoyé : 17 décembre 2020 08:02
À : Legacy User Group <legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com 
<mailto:legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com> >
Objet : Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy Cloud

 

I use basic Carbonite.  A couple of clarifications:

1.      Unless I pause Carbonite, my files are continuously backed up through 
the day, not once per day.  
2.      Video files are backed up automatically per instructions on this page, 
"https://support.carbonite.com/articles/Personal-Mac-Windows-Adding-Excluded-Files-to-Your-Backup";.
   It's a one-time manual process per video file type (avi, mov, etc.), but it 
works flawlessly.  

Gary

 

On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 2:11 PM Robin McCarthy <rpubge...@cox.net 
<mailto:rpubge...@cox.net> > wrote:

Gloria, et al:

I used Carbonite for many years. Their customer service and support is great 
and easy to reach. They were a great help when I needed to migrate my data to a 
new computer.  One of the things that attracted me to Carbonite was the 
continual backup as I worked on documents. Over time, it seemed their practice 
changed and my modified computer files were not getting backed up immediately. 
I contacted Support to ask about this and was told that backups were done once 
every 24 hours. Since I don't leave my computer on overnight, I was manually 
telling Carbonite to back up files I modified before shutting down the computer.

Additionally, Carbonite does not automatically back up video files (MP4). You 
must individually select each one and add it to your backup. Carbonite also 
discontinued their feature of allowing mobile devices (phones and tablets) to 
be backed up as part of a subscription. Finally, Carbonite requires a separate 
subscription for each computer you want to back up.

For these reasons, I switched to iDrive <https://www.idrive.com/>  two years 
ago. They offer 5 terabytes of backup storage for $69.95/year and unlimited 
devices, including mobile devices. They currently have a special offer of just 
$6.95 for your first year of service. Their service offers continual or 
scheduled backup, as well as many of the same things Carbonite offers. I have a 
desktop computer, two laptops, my tablet, and cell phone being backed up and 
have only used 5% of my allocated 5 terabytes.  FYI, I have no affiliation with 
iDrive other than being a satisfied customer.

I also use Dropbox, but mostly as short-term storage for items I need to access 
from anywhere or while in-transit awaiting transfer to one of my other 
computers. You can get an additional 500 MB of free storage at Dropbox for each 
person you refer and signs up for their own free account. As a result, I now 
have 8 GB of free storage at Dropbox.

Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive (Microsoft) and others of this ilk are not true 
backup services. They are just cloud storage similar to an external hard drive, 
but on another company's servers. You must proactively choose to move files to 
any of those services to keep them backed up. They are similar to what you do 
if you use an external drive; the difference being your data is stored on 
another company's servers away from your home. The advantages being that you 
can access your data from any computer anywhere (which, by the way you can also 
do with Carbonite, iDrive, Backblaze, etc.) and, if your house burns down, your 
data is still protected. For this reason, some people use these cloud storage 
services for their genealogy software program database (Legacy, RootsMagic, 
Family Tree Maker, etc.), assuming the software supports such a configuration.

It is good to have both a traditional cloud backup service like Carbonite, 
iDrive, Backblaze, etc. in addition to cloud storage. In fact, IT people 
advocate a 3-2-1 backup plan: 

*       3 copies of your backups, one copy on your primary computer
*       2 backup copies on 2 different media (external hard drive, flash drive, 
cloud storage, CD, DVD) 
*       1 backup copy offsite (cloud storage, safe deposit box, someone else's 
home)
*       LOCKSS - "Lots of copies keeps stuff safe"

They each have their place and purpose in our genealogy work.

Robin McCarthy

 

On December 16, 2020 at 8:37 AM Gloria DeSousa <gdesou...@gmail.com 
<mailto:gdesou...@gmail.com> > wrote: 

YAY! That's what I want to hear. Thank you Gary :-) Do you know if there's a 
good reason to have DropBox's extended storage for a fee in addition to 
Carbonite? I'm wondering what the perks are, if any. 

Thank you, 

Gloria 

 

On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 8:21 AM Gary 'n Mic McFall <garyand...@gmail.com 
<mailto:garyand...@gmail.com> > wrote: 

My laptop went belly up several years ago.  Carbonite saved the day.  Yes, it 
took a long time to restore the files to my new hard drive, but I'll be forever 
grateful. 

 

Gary 

 

On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 7:15 AM Gloria DeSousa <gdesou...@gmail.com 
<mailto:gdesou...@gmail.com> > wrote: 

Thanks Brian. I use Carbonite as my cloud backup paid service. Do you consider 
Carbonite* as one of the paid services you referred to? What do you use as 
backup? I store my media on the service and why DropBox sends me messages that 
it's full and no longer syncing but I don't know if it's worth paying the 
additional cost to have more storage on DropBox, and therefore drop Carbonite 
or have both. I also backup to a Toshiba external harddrive, that doesn't allow 
me to look at my files. This Toshiba harddrive was recommended by a computer 
repair person who also can't configure the hard drive to where I can open 
folders and files. *I have the lowest tier of Carbonite. It took over a week to 
download all the files from Carbonite to my computer when I had computer 
trouble, and why I'm shopping around. 

 

Thanks for all your tips and help! 

Gloria :-) 

 

On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 1:34 AM Brian Kelly <exma...@gmail.com 
<mailto:exma...@gmail.com> > wrote: 

There are several cloud backup/storage services: 
Some offer Free storage that is usually adequate for a Legacy Database 
but may not be sufficient if you also store your media backups on the 
service. My Media backup for example is a 2.7 Gigabyte file my Legacy 
Backup is only 10 Megabytes 
These offer free storage 
Dropbox 
OneDrive by Microsoft 
Backup and Sync by Goggle (Goggle Drive) 

They also have expanded storage for a fee. 

There are also a number of paid services which provide cloud based storage. 

For Dropbox, Goggle Drive and OneDrive there is a special folder on your 
local hard drive set up by the service/App. Files stored there are 
automatically synced to the cloud by the App. For those apps you only 
need to set your backups to use the special local folder and the App 
will send a copy to the cloud. 

Most of the paid services allow you to specify folders and/or files 
which the service will backup to the cloud. Designating your Legacy Data 
and Media folders in those services mean you can store your files and 
backups wherever you wish and the service will sync them to the cloud 
storage. 

Because those cloud storage services are syncing files/folders from your 
local hard drive there is no need to have a second backup to the cloud 
option once the legacy cloud storage shuts down. 

There is a suggestion to modify the backup to allow making backups in 
multiple locations, you can add your vote for this by submitting a 
suggestion using the Link on the Legacy Home Tab or by email to 
supp...@legacyfamilytree.com <mailto:supp...@legacyfamilytree.com>  

Brian Kelly 

On 15-Dec.-20 11:08 p.m., scjo...@optusnet.com.au 
<mailto:scjo...@optusnet.com.au>  wrote: 
> 
> /I have been using Legacy Cloud, but as it is to cease, I am now looking 
> for recommendations for another cloud program. / 
> / 
> / 
> /I  liked on the back up screen, it also asked if you wished to back up 
> to the cloud. Would it be possible to enter the link to another program 
> there?/ 
> / 
> / 
> /Many thanks/ 
> /Susan Jones/ 
> // 
> // 
> // 
> /Researching; Pegrum, Aitchison, Armstrong, Mewburn, Elliott, Crawford, 
> Haggis, Rafferty, Price, Gough, Pearman, Foley, Whitelaw, Loftus, 
> Frawley, Riddell, Watt, Hunter/ 
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