![]() While I believe there is one upgrade of a plan I can do to get more bandwidth, it isn’t all that much more, and the fact is that my bandwidth will only increase overtime anyway. If you look at August and September in the graph below, you can see that it’s not unrealistic for me to get near that cap: While I don’t get anywhere near that most months, I have started to creep towards it. With my current plan, I am allotted 125 GB of bandwidth a month. ![]() The main issue is that the government here recently started to cap Internet use, and made it mandatory for all ISP’s to limit online bandwidth. I did consider doing this, but have a couple of issues with it. Using an Online Back-Up Serviceįirst, a couple commenters suggested that I use online back-up services. In this post, I will first share how I used to back up my data, and then show my new backing up procedure.īefore I begin, I wanted to address a couple of suggestions that were made in my earlier post. I used to make back-ups once a month, but as my websites grew in size and my personal files grew as well, it quickly became quite a chore to back up my computer. I did have a back-up, but it was 3 months old. A few posts ago, I posted how a broken hard drive had crippled me due to not having a very recent back-up.
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