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Well Mozy just got significantly less awesome...

AFurryReptile

Golden Member
Dear *************,

Thanks for being a valued Mozy subscriber. For the first time since 2006, we’re adjusting the price of our MozyHome service and wanted to give you a heads up. As part of this change, we’re replacing our MozyHome Unlimited backup plan and introducing the following tiered storage plans:

50 GB for $5.99 per month (includes backup for 1 computer)
125 GB for $9.99 per month (includes backup for up to 3 computers)

You may add additional computers (up to 5 in total) or 20 GB increments of storage to either of the plans, each for a monthly cost of $2.00.

While this policy takes effect for new MozyHome customers starting today, your MozyHome Unlimited subscription is still valid for the duration of your current monthly term. Your new plan will take effect on your first renewal after March 1, 2011. Based on your current usage of 1 computers and 163.46 gigabytes, your renewal plan will be $13.99 for a monthly term.

As the leader in online backup, we’re committed to continually providing the highest levels of service and protection that you’ve come to expect from us as well as delivering those innovations you’ve been asking for. For more information on the factors that led to this change, please read my note or visit our FAQ .

Be safe,
Harel Kodesh
President
 
Saw that too. I am locked in until Jan 2012. Will reevaulate then. Probably not worth keeping at that point.

Anyone use carbonite?
 
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Why would they do that when all the competition is improving/cheapening their unlimited plans?

FWIW, I use Crashplan. Right around Thanksgiving, they restructured their pricing scheme and increased the unlimited plan price by a whopping $1/mo, but also included the Crashplan+ license (which was previously a one-time $60 purchase, which allowed certain premium features over the basic-only plan).
 
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That price is better than Ubuntu One. They charge $2.99 per month per 20gb. Don't know how it compares to other services.
 
That price is better than Ubuntu One. They charge $2.99 per month per 20gb. Don't know how it compares to other services.

Yeah, but Ubuntu One is a cloud-based storage service, as opposed to a backup repository. There's an expectation that significantly more two-way traffic will be incurred per account. I would compare it more to Dropbox.
 
Saw that too. I am locked in until Jan 2012. Will reevaulate then. Probably not worth keeping at that point.

Anyone use carbonite?

Carbonite's software is garbage IMO. We used it briefly at work and I found it bogged down my machine and would selectively ignore certain file extensions when backing up directories (with no documentation on what files were ignored).
 
Got the same email, thinking about Carbonite as they have a free Android app that lets you access your files. If I remember the Pandora ad right, there's 2 months free with coupon 'android'. Any other comments on Carbonite vs Crashplan? The selectively skipping files thing above kinda scares me.
 
I was about to get all up in arms about it, but when I checked my account I realized that this is only going to cost me an extra 9 cents a month and I can backup an additional PC.

Still looking at alternatives, does anyone know of any other vendors besides Carbonite that provide an Android app for restores and/or backup?
 
I read this as a concession that unlimited storage for what they were charging simply doesn't make business sense.

Not exactly a shocker imo.
 
I use Carbonite at home and it works well. After the files are uploaded it uses minimal system resources. You can manually add the excluded files types, which are video file types I think (I don't personally backup those kinds of things).

I've been happy with it, considering the cost and the lack of other options.. I have a 5 year unlimited plan for I think $120 from a sale a few years ago. I back up photographs, a few documents, and my work portfolio.
 
My biggest problem with Backblaze is not being able to specify individual folders to backup. It wants to backup everything on all my drives, but I've got a ton of stuff that I don't need to upload to the cloud.
 
I thought Mozy was great until I lost my RAID array and tried getting everything back from them. What a cluster of a process and I'm missing my entire inbox still to this day.
 
Here are my first impressions with Backblaze.

1. I found the client software easy to use.
There's not much more I can say about the service itself. It is currently backing up.
I hope that if I have to use it can say it was great!

What I did not like...

1. The backup started automatically as soon as the software was installed. I'd like to choose how it gets backed up before it starts. You'll have to pause it quickly.

2. I was unable to de-select drive C. I'd like to have granular control. I only want to backup drive D. One gets around this by excluding c drive as a folder, but it is an extra step that is unnecessary.
I find this half flawed. It is ok for users who want hand holding since it defaults to backup everything except the OS, dlls, etc. However I'd like to see the option of the user selecting what to backup instead of telling the software to exclude items.
Why not offer both? It makes sense from the user standpoint...for both novice and power users.

3. Since the backup started automatically, it had enough time to backup a few files.
I went to the web portal and tried to find how to delete those files and I was not able to. So far I don't see a way to do this.

I'll post more as I find things.

Overall it has been good.
 
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I just signed up for Safesync and like what I see after using it for 15 minutes. It's like a combination of Dropbox and Mozy - the backup files can be accessed from any computer and can also be synced between computers.

They are currently having a half-price special with a year of unlimited backups of unlimited computers for $30. Using "titanium10" promo code for 10% off to get it down to $27.
 
I just signed up for Safesync and like what I see after using it for 15 minutes. It's like a combination of Dropbox and Mozy - the backup files can be accessed from any computer and can also be synced between computers.

They are currently having a half-price special with a year of unlimited backups of unlimited computers for $30. Using "titanium10" promo code for 10% off to get it down to $27.

Is this it?
http://us.trendmicro.com/us/products/personal/safe-sync/

Looks interesting.
 
Thanks for posting and letting us know. Looking forward to hearing more including how recovery of files works for you.

Here are my first impressions with Backblaze.

1. I found the client software easy to use.
There's not much more I can say about the service itself. It is currently backing up.
I hope that if I have to use it can say it was great!

What I did not like...

1. The backup started automatically as soon as the software was installed. I'd like to choose how it gets backed up before it starts. You'll have to pause it quickly.

2. I was unable to de-select drive C. I'd like to have granular control. I only want to backup drive D. One gets around this by excluding c drive as a folder, but it is an extra step that is unnecessary.
I find this half flawed. It is ok for users who want hand holding since it defaults to backup everything except the OS, dlls, etc. However I'd like to see the option of the user selecting what to backup instead of telling the software to exclude items.
Why not offer both? It makes sense from the user standpoint...for both novice and power users.

3. Since the backup started automatically, it had enough time to backup a few files.
I went to the web portal and tried to find how to delete those files and I was not able to. So far I don't see a way to do this.

I'll post more as I find things.

Overall it has been good.
 
I signed up for a year (+2 months free) of Carbonite today, so far I like options better in Mozy but that's obviously no longer an option for the 180GB I'm backing up. I don't like having to manually select video files in each folder, I know I'm going to miss one. Before anyone says anything, no, none of that is pr0n. 🙂
 
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I signed up for a year (+2 months free) of Carbonite today, so far I like options better in Mozy but that's obviously no longer an option for the 180TB I'm backing up. I don't like having to manually select video files in each folder, I know I'm going to miss one. Before anyone says anything, no, none of that is pr0n. 🙂

lol - me like your avatar very much.
 
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