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Remote Backup Service - Online Disk Storage Utilization

Over time, as you create important files on your PC, the amount of online storage required to backup will likely increase. In most instances, the increase is gradual and normal. However, sometimes this is not the case. The FAQ below contains detailed information on how to actively manage your online disk allocation quota.

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How can I find out how much disk space I am currently using?

What happens now that I've exceeded my disk allocation?

How do I request additional disk storage space?

How can I reduce the amount of disk space I am using online?

How can I see the names of the files I currently have backed up?

I have multiple versions of some files online. Is this normal?

I've excluded files from my backup set and done several backups. However, these excluded files are still showing in the restore window. Why?

I've made changes to a backup set. How can I tell the amount of disk storage required?

Why doesn't my data compress to a smaller size?

What files should I not back up?

I now understand how the system works. Rather than fix things up, Can I just delete everything from the service and start over?

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3/18/2010