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After carefully comparing 20 online backup services and thoroughly testing six, performing countless hours of backups and restores, we determined that CrashPlan ($60/year for individuals; $150/year for families) is the best option for most people, thanks to an outstanding combination of useful features at an attractive price. It makes the process of restoring files less painful than the competition; its 448-bit encryption is top-notch; and its desktop app offers the unique option of peer-to-peer backups (letting you forego paying for cloud storage, if you like). It also gives you fine-grained control over its behavior and—assuming your Mac or PC has a reasonable amount of RAM—delivers solid performance.
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