Aperture vs Carbonite online backup

Welcome,
I'm wondering if actualy any of you use Carbonite online backup services. For flat 50$ yearly fee they offer unlimited online storage and a backup program.
My current backup scheme includes Time Capsule plus Vault for Aperture, that is updated from time to time. I do like the idea of offsite storage of my data, and when I say data I'm mainly concerned with my photos.
I don't expect Carbonite software to be Aperture library aware, and my library is not very big but it grows (46GB today plus 30GB iPhoto waiting for better times to be migrated into Aperture) - and this. I don't use referenced files and now I'm starting thinking about file and backup management scheme, that would eventually include Carbonite.
So here are my concers:
1. I assume, that in order to backup and restore I must have whole library, means in my case almost 80GBs - probably to much to achive reasonable restore time, even if I don't make money of my pictures.
2. What would happen if I move to referenced files? Will I be able to restore library only in limited time, and then let Carbonite restore all my pictures - this may even take days (means RAW, JPEG, PS, sometimes TIFF)? Will the library (previews and thumbs work in the mean time?
3. Does anyone can tell me what size would be a DB that has, lets say, a 150GB of referenced photos (double sieze of my current library?
Any toughs, will such service work for Aperture users?
Thanks in advance for your inputs,
Adam

Hi Eric,
thank you very much for your response.
So it is imposible to implement the back up strategy with incremental back up without applying RMAN, right?
Then I should set up my strategy as follows:
- daily whole database backup
- daily two times redo log backup
How difficult it is to set up RMAN in order to use incremental back up?
Many thank's
Regards
Thom

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