we both get 256mb bonus if you use me as a referral for all your wonderful secure online backup needs.https://mozy.com/?ref=YU8WWFholler.
3/2/2009 1:24:52 PM
what the hell am i going to do with 32MB of extra space??actually, technically, I guess it would be .256 bits[Edited on March 2, 2009 at 1:45 PM. Reason : s]
3/2/2009 1:43:26 PM
Mozy FTW. I'll say it again, it's FTW.I do the unlimited backup for $5/mo, so the extra 256MB won't help me any.
3/2/2009 1:58:50 PM
can it be used with time machine?
3/2/2009 2:04:03 PM
I don't think so. But there is a Mozy client for the Mac]
3/2/2009 2:05:30 PM
ok, I don't need it then[Edited on March 2, 2009 at 2:14 PM. Reason : s]
3/2/2009 2:13:35 PM
what exactly do you mean "works with Time Machine"?I use Mozy as a supplement to Time Machine - i have an external networked drive for my Time Machine Backup for my whole drive, then I have Mozy that backs up only certain folders to mozy.com
3/2/2009 2:19:29 PM
3/2/2009 2:22:15 PM
why would you have to lug it around?
3/2/2009 2:34:09 PM
If it were wireless and through the network, it's out of sight, out of mind. If I have an external HDD it would need to stay connected to the computer most of the time. And I'm pretty mobile with my laptop.Doesn't TM backup every hour? I wouldn't have to do that, but it would be nice to have a solution to take advantage of it's full functionality.
3/2/2009 3:02:16 PM
you can adjust the settings to whatever fits your schedule.But you're right, it would be a pain to have to constantly remember to re-attach a HDD every time you got back to your desk
3/2/2009 3:06:32 PM
^ isn't it great that we can be that lazy if we want? i just like the idea that the whole system is completely automated, regardless of where I am in my home, and that I don't even have to think about it.]
3/2/2009 3:35:04 PM
3/2/2009 4:04:59 PM
^good tip. I've been looking at a Time Machine exclamation mark for about 3 months now and i'm getting nervous.. my TM drive is still in Australia. But yeh, i do the same thing. TM for everything and Mozy for some little things. I'm just using the free 2 gigs now so 256mb is a little something
3/2/2009 4:22:12 PM
Dan, send me a gmail or something. I've been meaning to hop on mozy for awhile.
3/2/2009 4:45:04 PM
use the link in my initial post or use the referral code "YU8WWF"Thanks![Edited on March 2, 2009 at 6:10 PM. Reason : fdff]
3/2/2009 6:09:46 PM
referred
3/2/2009 9:06:00 PM
Update:So, thanks to the good mozy reviews in here, and the fact that I have been looking at it for a long time, I found a 10% off code and ponied up for 2 years of service (for like 90 dollars).UNFORTUNATELY they do not support backups for network shares. This is especially unfortunate as it's my linux-running NAS that I want to backup (and that's literally the ONLY thing I want to back up). Turns out they used to support this, in beta more or less, but disabled the option. They (being dumb) left the option in the windows registry, and I turned it on -- afterwards reading that the program would automatically turn this back off eventually. Since the program runs as SYSTEM as a service, I gave SYSTEM read-only permission to the mozy options, revoked everything else and left myself with full control of those entries. I hope this works, but I'm probably still going to send an angry e-mail.I understand why they wouldn't support this; they don't want somebody paying for one computer and using it to back up who knows how many via network shares. However, I still don't see why they can't do something like ADVERTISE this limitation somewhere more prominently or enable something like backup of a single network share.[Edited on March 2, 2009 at 9:59 PM. Reason : .]
3/2/2009 9:59:05 PM
gg on the workaround
3/2/2009 10:04:34 PM
thanks,the option is HKLM\software\mozy\options:networksharesupport if anybody wants to knowset it to "1", and revoke system write permissions to options.
3/2/2009 10:15:02 PM
3/2/2009 10:33:35 PM
3/2/2009 10:35:16 PM
^^admittedly I didn't see that, mostly because the pro version isn't suited to my needs. at all. I mean
3/2/2009 10:37:41 PM
well, Mozy decided to make a product delineation so they could, you know..... make money. But, it sounds like the pro version is suited to your needs, if your needs include backing up network drives and a huge amount of data.And while they do advertise "unlimited storage" for the normal mozy client for $5/mo or whatever, don't try to act dumb and say they intend on normal people using 350GB. btw, what kind of super ISP you have that will allow you to upload 350GB in anything less than a couple months anyway?
3/2/2009 10:49:10 PM
just look at the plethora of features that pro has. useful to a business, but not to me. I need to back up my ONE drive, which is where everything on my personal computer except program installs, etc, goes. I'm not acting dumb, I'm saying that it is reasonable to expect support for my circumstance with the home account. And how big is a hard drive in the generic shitty dells you can buy nowadays? >= 350 GB? probably.I don't have a super ISP, I have shitty regular time-warner. Don't care if it takes a few weeks to get up there, I just want it backed up.
3/2/2009 10:54:07 PM
I have over 275GB backed up on Mozy. It took several weeks to get that initial backup done.They've never given me any beef over having that much, and I'm sure there's lots of people with tons more than I have. Plus, storage to them is cheap. You can get a TB for what, $90 now?]
3/2/2009 10:57:13 PM
^^ ok, whatever - i don't really care. but anyways, assuming you can get a full 512kbps for upload, it would take 63 days for a full backup of 350GB. which would, of course, cripple your internet use that entire time. I just tested my upload speed right now and could only get 380kbps up, which would take almost 90 days[Edited on March 2, 2009 at 11:02 PM. Reason : .]
3/2/2009 11:01:35 PM
and, like I said, that's fine.Mozy supports bandwidth caps, and I don't play games or share files or etc.edit: What would be funny, however, is if this backup is what kills my NAS hd [Edited on March 2, 2009 at 11:11 PM. Reason : .]
3/2/2009 11:05:59 PM
3/2/2009 11:59:07 PM
power, floor space, servers, redundant drives, spare parts, labor, et al
3/3/2009 12:01:18 AM
I bet the data is compressed..... or, for their sake, I hope it is. Come to think of it, the Mozy Client encrypts your data before uploading it, and conceivably it could compress it too. This could help greatly with the upload time and the actual physical storage requirements (and they would still charge you based on the size of the uncompressed data on your own drive, of course)Probably won't help much, though, if you have 100GB of movies, music and pictures.
3/3/2009 12:03:56 AM
depending on how strictly you define encryption, compression would double as encryption.
3/3/2009 12:09:33 AM
more like depending on how you define compressionsince it's predictable afaik unless you make up your own crazy ass backwards compression algorithm
3/3/2009 12:14:54 AM
they use 256 bit blowfish encryption I believe. I don't know much about how that algorithm works, but i suppose it could have built in compression, or it could be compressed then encrypted
3/3/2009 12:21:25 AM
it's more than that, 400something.but you also get the option to use your own 256 bit AES
3/3/2009 12:22:46 AM
3/3/2009 7:32:24 AM
3/3/2009 7:42:09 AM
I did go through and delete a bunch of iso files I had and didn't need, as well as a bunch of temp files, so now it only has to back up ~115 gigs.
3/4/2009 10:31:57 AM
6 gigs up108 to go
3/4/2009 9:38:05 PM
I will note, my 'carbonite' online backup has 135 gig backed up on 1 account, and over 300 gig on another.
3/4/2009 10:51:58 PM
3/4/2009 11:08:15 PM
wrt to this:
3/7/2009 2:50:58 PM
Initial backup finally finished today! After deleting a bunch of .iso files I don't need/don't have keys to, got it down to 114.3 GB.
4/5/2009 7:24:27 PM
Im about to hop on the unlimited bandwagon. Anyone on DSL that has done this. Looking to upload about 300 gigs and not wanting AT&T to send me magic bills for lots of dollars.
5/8/2009 10:56:36 PM
230Gb, here we come
5/9/2009 1:33:16 PM
I would seriously recommend doing what I did to throttle Mozy with your router, especially if you have more than one computer on the internet.
5/10/2009 5:21:03 PM
Just one box mostly but I have my laptop set to leech from the neighbors.I've been thinking about switching from DSL over to earthlink, so I have this idea to have both connections for a few weeks if I can use both of them in XP. Somehow, I don't think it would work.Outside of that, any other ideas to get a fatter upload pipe to speed this along? I start summer classes at state, think it would be possible to get a connection via resnet (either wired or wireless) to get a fatter outgoing pipe?
5/10/2009 10:12:20 PM
When I did my initial backup I switched to roadrunner turbo, then when it was done I switched back to regular. Granted, it was a pretty pitiful upload speed increase, but I guess every little bit helps.
5/12/2009 7:55:17 AM
Any idea what the turbo upload bandwidth is? As best I can tell, in the Carolinas it is just 512kb (is upload really that much more expensive for the ISPs? For U-Verse http://tinyurl.com/59zujy it isn't even posted.
5/14/2009 10:00:31 AM
it's 512.
5/14/2009 10:21:17 AM