What do you mean? GB is a unit of measurement. If you are trying to back up information such as pictures, music, etc you can use any storage medium. If you are trying to create a system restore disc you need to use either DVD's or CD's.
There are many places where someone can get free online data backup. The wesite "Cyphertite" is offering 8 GB of backup space for free. Another place would be "Comodo Backup" with 5 GB of free online space.
Each disc holds 4.5 gigabytes,so two would hold 9 GB.There must not be much else on the disc.
Backing up Linux systems can be done for free in a variety of ways. One can simply plug in an external storage device, and copy the files one wishes to backup to it. One can also use some online backup services, such as SpiderOak's online backup. They offer 2 GB free for lifetime.
By performing a bit-by-bit comparison of the backup medium with the originalsource data.
it depends on how many gb it as
For RAM memory 1 GB is equivalent to 1024MB, a good brand would be ScanDisk to use in some systems as a sort of backup ram option.
usual price depends on capacity and format but usually runs between 10 and 20 cents per gigabyte.
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yeah there is one that has 50gb of storage and it is called adrive
Each single-layer DVD can hold up to 4.7 GB.
Easy, for the most reliable (and easy to access, 2.75 GB free cloud storage, works on android too) server, use Dropbox. (Link Below) For how to create the backup, here's a step-by-step video tutorial for AD&DNS, see link below. Other types, you'd have to be more specific.
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