Online Backup - How to choose the right supplier - part 4
As this point can be confusing, we'll give another example here.
Supposing your hard disk is 80 GB and you want to back up 2 GB of critical data (no point in just backing up the whole hard disk unless it is all critical information). Using a supplier who charges for compressed storage on their servers you'll want to know how much space 2GB of data will compress down to.
If the 2 GB of data is mainly office files and spreadsheets, etc then you are likely to receive a high compression ratio - say 4 to 1. This means your data will compress down to 500MB - the amount of data this type of provider will charge you. If you want to be more cautious, assume a compression ratio of 3 to 1 which means you 'll be charged for around 660 MB of space.
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