Monday, 19 September 2011 17:23

Carbonite Vs Dropbox

Written by Mikaela Mathews
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Online backup is a good practice to keep data intact even when inevitable disasters and threats to data loss occur. Finding a service that offers unlimited space is the best thing that you can get for online backup. Find out which between Carbonite Vs Dropbox is the one that will work best for you.

#1 Carbonite

Carbonite is an online service that allows the creation of a backup for PC and Mac machines. It provides unlimited storage space for a reasonable price. Additionally, it has a platform that allows multiple computers to be backed up by one account.

Pros

  • With a flat price, user can use an unlimited space for online backup

  • Provides an easy to use platform to backup data

  • Has an easy to use recovery system

  • Transmission of data and storage is kept safe and protected

Cons

  • Requires payment of $59 per year

#2 Dropbox

Dropbox is an online backup service that provides free use for up to 2GB only. Upon subscription, the storage space can increase up to 100GB.

Pros

  • Has free service up to 2GB

  • Works with PC and Mac environment

Cons

  • Requires payment of $99 per year upon subscription

And the winner is – Carbonite

Carbonite is way cheaper than Dropbox when it comes to getting a larger storage space. Carbonite provides unlimited space – something everyone wants for backup saving.

Try Carbonite Today. Come Back And Tell us your thoughts.

Mikaela Mathews

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