I’m so glad I never jumped on Mozy‘s service because they just b-slapped everyone of their customers, jacking up their prices and killing the unlimited plan.
I mean, how lame can you get?
Are you a Mozy user? Time to find someone else, because if Mozy keeps at it then your data is going to be gone anyways.
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Eric J says
Mozy wants me to pay $50 a month for what i used to pay $4.95 a month i was going to switch to carbonite but they don’t automatically backup video files. As a video enthusiast (i film a lot NOT piracy) i have gigs and gigs of source footage.
austinklee says
Wow, I’m sure they have some kind of business reason for it, but it just doesn’t feel right. Who only has 125GB of stuff on their HD?
Huge Facepalm for whoever capped the biggest package at 125GB.
Andrew says
Yeah, this really bums me out. Once my current plan expires I’ll switch to someone else. I’ve been hearing good things about CrashPlan.
Stuart says
Does anybody still do an unlimited backup plan though?
This is like everything else that started off unlimited – one by one they are introducing limits to unlimited
Matt Phelps says
Ok, that’s funny. I read this in Google reader, and the ad at the bottom of the post was for Carbonite.
Actually, I use Carbonite. I needed something that had a decent amount of storage, but didn’t cost a lot. $55/year for unlimited space (what I’ve found suggests it’s actually 200GB in the fine print) fit my needs. They have a per-computer license ($55/year is for 1 computer), so I just have all my computers back up to a single computer with 3 internal HDs (only internal HDs are supported by Carbonite), then that backs up to Carbonite. For the price I’m paying, 2 clicks to back up files not backed up by default isn’t an issue.