General Electric, the US corporate giant demands to have backup for all of their stations. Equation is very simple. Staff is being paid to produce reports and memos, if not software. This means that files are a valuable merchandise and if they are gone can be literally a big loss. The solution they found was Mozy – click here to see the complete story.
What is Mozy. Mozy is a small resident client that will identify when there is no pc activity and then start sending selected folders and files to their servers, therefor maximizing bandwidth use and releasing the station from freezes during work hours. I spoke with their support when installing for a client and they claim (I doubt) 9 backup layers. The point is that is reliable – and affordable.
Pricing. It is ridiculously affordable, even mandatory. They give 2 gigabytes accounts for free – yes, and unlimited for $7 monthly dollars. I extensively recommend to anyone producing any type of online content, setup and forget.
Support. The support is great, 24/7, English speaking, American.
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