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What if the computer you back up to crashes?
Same as what would happen if you didn't back up at all, I guess. The point is, you can use their servers which are hopefully more reliable. As
Thomas points out, there are other places that offer this kind of service, including iDisk. Read the linked article to understand the differences offered by
this service, at least in the opinion of someone who has studied many of the 'solutions' available. If you need more than 50GB, you can get each GB for 10 cents. If you don't need 50GB to begin with, other services can be cheaper. The advantages with this service are the space provided, the easy to use software and the ability to use drive space on your friends drives
if you have enough friends (!), and they don't pay anything ( if you want to pay them is another question! ). Please read the article.
I won't be using even the free trial for a couple of weeks. The latest version of Java is required and one can't use that without 10.4.8. I'm not about to change horses until I get a major project for my wife done. Then, we'll see...