Mozy, online backup service, is going Mac
Published by Eric Litman on Wednesday, April 11th, 2007 3:51pm
Online backup servize Mozy has a Mac client in beta. Ask them nicely and they’ll send it to you.
It’s $4.95/mo per computer backed up for unlimited data storage with no bandwidth charges. I don’t have quite the faith in their stablity and longevity that I do with Amazon’s S3, but they are venture-backed and cheap enough to experiment with as an alternate backup source. JungleDisk, which uses S3 as a data store, was a close contender, but I don’t like that they don’t currently allow you to restore individual files, just entire backup sets. I’ll almost certainly look at them again as they rev their software.
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Eric Litman on Friday, July 13th, 2007
Word of warning - don’t use this for production systems. I went to restore files from a Mozy backup set only to discover they had disappeared entirely from the Mozy’s servers. Mozy’s tech support took several days to respond to emails, and then didn’t follow up as promised until prodded several more times. They ultimately left me with no answer.
My advice - stick with larger players and known quantities when looking for a backup partnet.