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Count Zero
MD2Be
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join:2007-01-18
Warner Robins, GA

At that price this service won't go far

Mozy is like $50/yr and I have >400GB backed up.


scrummie02
Bentley
Premium
join:2004-04-16
Arlington, VA

How does it work out for you? I have a WHS box and I wanted to use it but they don't have a client for WHS.

In any case, over 400 GB huh? Is this with their plain residential service?



Count Zero
MD2Be
Premium
join:2007-01-18
Warner Robins, GA

Yes, plain residential service. I bought two years of service at once because they give you a discount equal to 3 months of free service when you do that.

Works out great for me. Been using it since the OS X beta came out and have been very pleased with it. There was a brief period where their OS X client (post-beta mind you) would back-up folders even if they were in my "ignored" list, but that has since been remedied and it is smooth sailing again.

I get upload speeds of up to 1 Mb/s with my Comcast connection.


walesk

join:2002-01-11
East Greenville, PA

reply to Count Zero
Carbonite is $50 year for unlimited backup.



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@verizon.net

reply to Count Zero
In addition to 3 months free, you can get promotional codes to save another 15% off. Look around - they're out there.



OSIU
Where is my "change"?
Premium
join:2003-11-12
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reply to scrummie02
For Windows Home Server you need to use Mozy Pro (»mozy.com/pro).



scrummie02
Bentley
Premium
join:2004-04-16
Arlington, VA

To expensive to justify the cost.
Right now I'll stick with USB drive backups.


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