
Carbonite offers a one-PC unlimited storage plan for just $60.

For comparison, Editors' Choice IDrive ($35.94 at IDrive) (Opens in a new window) offers a 2TB and unlimited devices place for $69.50 per year. When stacked up against the competition, MozyHome isn't a superb value. All computers in your plan share the total storage. Adding either 20GB of space or another computer costs an extra $2 per month.
MOZYPRO PRICES FULL
The next level up costs $9.99 per month, or $109.89 for a full year, includes 125GB of storage to share between three computers.
MOZYPRO PRICES PC
Paid plans start at $5.99 per month for one PC and 50GB storage, with a one-month discount for a one-year commitment. Since 1982, PCMag has tested and rated thousands of products to help you make better buying decisions. ( Read our editorial mission (Opens in a new window) & see how we test everything we review (Opens in a new window).) On the plus side, you won't have to enter any credit card information to test the waters.
MOZYPRO PRICES TRIAL
It's not much storage, and, unfortunately, the free trial is a bit hard to find on Mozy's website (scroll all the way to the bottom of the MozyHome Personal page). If you want to give the service a test drive before committing to a monthly fee, MozyHome Free gives you 2GB of space. However, it's simple enough that some novices may find it to be an appealing choice. At $5.99 per month for just 50GB of backup for only one PC, it's not the most affordable option for cloud-based backup, and it trails most other services in terms of speed and features. MozyHome offers a simple online backup service for people who want to keep their documents, photos, music, and other digital property safe in the cloud.
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MozyPro used Microsoft’s VSS to secure our Exchange 2013 and SQL Server 2014 apps. More control is available via the Settings option, where authorised users can modify backup sets, use the File System tab to add more files, tweak their backup schedules, and enable bandwidth restrictions. The client sits in the system tray and provides a running tally on backup activities.

After the user enters their email address and password, the client registers with the main portal and starts backing up using the assigned profile – it’s that simple. We assigned daily and weekly schedules – with bandwidth restrictions applied during work hours – and let some users run their own backups.Īs users are created, an email is issued with a download link for the client software.

We set backups to run if a client’s usage was idle for a specific amount of time, limited Mozy’s CPU usage, and configured how often throughout each day it could run.
