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altman:
I m using SystemBack , saved on installs time on my end . It s the only one that worked for me up to gate , but some backup tools in this thread that I haven t used yet , so can t comment on those .

Mike:
I meant never in terms of the reliability of their service. :)

While I do appreciate their 448 bit encryption, I know it's only a matter of time before a super computer breaks it.

N4RPS:
Hello!

Never say never. Given sufficient computing power and time, ANY encryption can be broken through cryptoanalytic attack.

The goal is to avoid the data being compromised in a meaningful period of time. The boys at Fort Meade (NSA) have a whole complex of Cray supercomputers on hand for just that purpose...

73 DE N4RPS
Rob

Mike:
It's not exactly free software but I'm a fan of CrashPlan. You can backup to other folders and computers for free. Or there is a paid option to backup to their servers for a reasonable price which I do pay for because of the high bit encryption. I've had to restore numerous times and they have never let me down.

Robert S:
I prefer CloudBacko software for backup plan to my data and information. I am using this software because it provides me free cloud storage combined from Google Drive, Drop Box, One Drive into a large single cloud storage. Data remains secured because healthy encryption is done so that it is impossible to crack such a keys. So i would like to suggest you to try this CloudBacko software for your backup plan. For more information visit...http://free.cloudbacko.com/?r=1d

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