sourceninja
Diamond Member
I know most of us love time machine, but we still want offsite backups.
We have heard of Mozy and the like. They are all basically similar, they backup to online storage that you pay monthly for, usually encrypted. What sets crashplan apart is that you can also backup to your friends, or to local drives. You can supply your own key for encryption and never pay a monthly fee by backing up to your friends house.
I have been using it that way, however a new pricing change may change that. Crashplan is now $5.00 a month for unlimited storage for every computer in your home. If you want an individual computer it is $3.50 a month for unlimited storage.
It's worth looking into. Oh yea, it can also backup inside filevault (if you are logged in as that user).
We have heard of Mozy and the like. They are all basically similar, they backup to online storage that you pay monthly for, usually encrypted. What sets crashplan apart is that you can also backup to your friends, or to local drives. You can supply your own key for encryption and never pay a monthly fee by backing up to your friends house.
I have been using it that way, however a new pricing change may change that. Crashplan is now $5.00 a month for unlimited storage for every computer in your home. If you want an individual computer it is $3.50 a month for unlimited storage.
It's worth looking into. Oh yea, it can also backup inside filevault (if you are logged in as that user).