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 <description>Nag, nag, nag is what I feel like sometimes when talking about backups, but I&#039;m compelled to help people in spite of themselves. The bottom line is simple: lose data, lose dollars. 
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 <description>KeepVault from Proxure is a largely easy-to-install and easy-to--configure service that backs up your data both online and to a local destination. You may have noticed that I said &quot;data&quot; and not &quot;PC.&quot; That&#039;s because, unlike services such as Mozy and Fabrik, KeepVault (various plans, 15-day free trial) allows you to back up data from multiple PCs. 
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 <description>The lightweight hard drives in HP&#039;s SimpleSave Portable series use built-in software that is streamlined, straightforward, and easy to navigate.
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 <description>Available in 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB capacities, the credit-card-size Storage Appliance Clickfree Traveler solid-state drive ($70 for the 16GB drive, as of August 31, 2009) is a great backup device for mobile users. It&#039;s small and convenient, and it comes with easy-to-use software that helps keep the headaches away. (For a detailed discussion of different approaches to data and system backups, see &quot;7 Backup Strategies for Your Data, Multimedia, and System Files.&quot;)
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