Mozy wins Serdar Yegulalp’s review of online backups:
“The all-around winner for regular users and small business from this bunch was definitely Mozy, both for its plan structure and its unobtrusive client. Of all the solutions tested here, Mozy was… [the] easiest to work with, least intrusive, and most versatile”
Thanks Serdar!
posted by Lollie
Walt Mossberg writes a comparison article between Mozy and Carbonite.
His conclusion? “I prefer Mozy.”
Thanks for the Mozy Review, Walt!
posted by Mozy Review
2Sparrows observed that here at Mozy, we’re pretty serious. About security, at least:
One of the nicest features of Mozy is that you can keep your own encryption key. Some services, such as streamload, don’t even encrypt your data. Other services encrypt it, but they keep the private key. Mozy will either keep the key for you, or let you keep your own.
We’re also serious about really awesome online backup. And as far as other things go, read our blog.
posted by Mozy Review
Juice writes a little post every so often called Technology Monday. This time, he chose to showcase Mozy:
Mozy is a online backup company that gives you your first 2 GB free. You simply choose which files you want to back up and when your computer is on but not being used it will backup those files to the server. I’ve been using them for a while and so far it’s pretty cool.
And we’re trying to make it even cooler, trust us. Thanks for the review, Juice!
posted by Mozy Review
Joel’s totally awesome blog Thoughts From An Empty Head had a great post that really showcases why we do the things we do here at Mozy:
Yep, for the fourth time in two years, and the third time in nine months, the computer has crashed.
Random videos … gone. Including my torrents of the latest series of Doctor Who. (That really made me cry, by the way.)
Vast music library … mostly gone. All of my iTunes stuff has been backed up, but all of the other cds that I’ve traded on La La (80+ cds) and the albums I’ve downloaded on Jamendo and my free album of Tori Amos’s Scarlet’s Walk (which I got for free in the Sony BMG settlement) are lost to the ether.
Thankfully, I’ve got an account over at Mozy Backup, so all of the truly important files and stuff (and my photos, which are also backed up on Flickr, thank God) have been backed up online.
So remember, kids, when disaster strikes, it’s too late to think about backup.
posted by Mozy Review
Solo Technology invites users to “Mozy on over for some backups:”
This appears to be the closest yet to what I’ve been searching for quite some time: Dead simple, lightweight little app that just backs up data to an offsite server.
Don’t mind if we do…
posted by Mozy Review
So we had a little DNS issue that happened as a result of Mozy moving its data center. Anyway, we got all the bugs taken care of, and we’re back up, thanks for hanging with us during the transition. Now, back to more Mozy Reviews!
posted by Mozy Review
Ignorant Critics posted a fairly lengthy review of Mozy’s service, and here are the findings:
I like the security that comes from having my important files in a secure place. Yes, you can go and burn CDs or DVDs of all of your files; but that takes a long time and you have to keep updating as soon as there are new files. And having your files online means that you’ll be able to retrieve your data, even if your house burns down. It’s cheaper than buying an external hard drive, and Mozy does all of the work for me. Seriously, this is a great website… I can’t recommend this service enough.
Good points, and a great review. Thanks, Ignorant Critics!
posted by Mozy Review
Google Operating System had some constructive criticism for Mozy:
My only complaint is about restoring files: you can select the files you want to restore online, but the interface is pretty stiff. You’re limited to 5 restores a month and you get the restored files by email. It would be nice if you could manage restoring files using the same local client.
Well, the people have spoken and the Mozy has answered. Mozy’s latest build includes a slick restore function with the client, and I’ll bet if you begged, you could get more than 5 restores, if you really, really needed them.
posted by Mozy Review
With a name like The Money Fella, You know this guy means business. He makes a couple of points about some unique Mozy features:
There are a number of online backup services springing up, but Mozy Backup is the only one I’ve seen that (1) gives you a really substantial free allocation, and (2) lets you encrypt your backup data.
Who wants to be like everyone else anyways?
posted by Mozy Review