
Again, these options are simple to access and straightforward to work through, so you won't be wasting time hunting through help screens.
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If you ever need to restore some or all of your files, Carbonite can download them to a single folder (which is useful if you're doing the restore from a different machine), or try and put them back in their original location on your system. (Image credit: Carbonite) Carbonite interfaceĬarbonite doesn't offer the most intuitive interface we've come across – the method of picking files from disk to back up or ignore takes a few minutes to get used to – but in general, the desktop clients get the job done in a simple and straightforward way. Naturally, there is no support for file sharing because this is primarily a backing up tool and not a storage solution. When we reached out to Carbonite for clarification, we were told that the backups keep “up to 12 versions of your changed files and will also keep at least three versions of a file regardless of age.” In contrast, both BackBlaze and Zoolz keep unlimited versions of backed up files, however they are both currently more expensive than Carbonite.Īnything that is deleted from your computer remains in your backup history, and is flagged with a warning icon to let you know that the file no longer exists locally on your computer, which is handy for accidental deletes.Īs you would expect from a dedicated cloud backup service, there is no file size limit which means you should be able to back up every file, including large media files. That's something to bear in mind when comparing Carbonite against the other options on the market. Carbonite is first and foremost aimed at desktop backups, and it's always nice to see provision for mobile devices as well, so it's a shame that it's not included here.Īny files that you delete from your Carbonite cloud storage can be brought back from digital death for a period of 30 days afterwards, though oddly, versioning (where you can go back through several versions of a file) is only available on the Windows client and not the macOS one. Currently there is no support for mobile backups.

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More recently, Carbonite has launched iOS and Android apps, which place a focus more on accessing backed up files rather than actually backing up the device.
