"Talal Itani" <titani.DeleteThis@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> My web host gives me 150 GB of space. I use only a small fraction of that
> for my website. I thought, I can use the unused space to backup my hard
> drive. Is this a good idea? Are they good tools for this task? Thanks.
>
First, you should maybe enquire with them if this is ok or not. They might
not care in the least what you do with the space or they might be strongly
against it.
Is it a good idea? Not really...
Problem is going to be, if you have 50GB worth of stuff on your hard drive
and have to upload it that could take awhile and its going to use up 50GB of
your home ISP provided bandwidth to put it up there and 50GB of your hosting
plan bandwidth to receive the files.
Then as you update and/or download you are again going to be using a fair
amount of bandwidth to get files up and down.
For uploading your hosting company can probably accept at full speed... but
your home ISP account probably has a limited upload speed. Thinking for
myself: I have a decent upload speed but it'd still take me about 180 hours
to upload 50GB worth of data (I keep throwing 50GB around because I presume
you have that much or more in files... else you would just slap it on a
couple of DVDs)
>> Stay informed about: Can I backup my drive to my website space?