Simple
We offer enterprise-level features at consumer-friendly prices.
Automatic
With our "set-it-and-forget-it" design, you'll have more time to spend on other important matters.
Secure
Enjoy peace of mind in knowing that your data is encrypted and stored in a safe, remote location.
How it Works:
1. Sign up for an account.
Create a MozyHome user account which will allow you to
download MozyHome software. Its quick, easy and our step-by-step
instructions will guide you through the process.
2. Download and install software.
MozyHome downloads in just seconds, and the installation is simple and fast.
3. Select files to be backed up.
Simply check the boxes next to the backup sets, or types of
files you want to back up, and MozyHome does the rest. In addition to
selecting files by backup sets, you also have the option of selecting
specific files and directories.
Service Features:
- Open/locked file support: Mozy will back up your documents whether they're open or closed.
- 128-bit SSL encryption: The same technology used by banks secures your data during the backup process.
- 448-bit
Blowfish encryption: Secures your files while in storage, providing
peace of mind that your private data is safe from hackers.
- Automatic: Schedule the times to back up and MozyHome does the rest.
- New and changed file detection: MozyHome finds and saves the smallest changes.
- Backs up Outlook files: Disaster-proof email protection.
- Block-level
incremental backup: After the initial backup, MozyHome only backs up
files that have been added or changed, making subsequent backups
lightning fast.
Alternatives to Remote Data Backup
- Burn a new CD or DVD every Sunday night and store it at your brother-in-law's office.
- Pay $200/year for an online backup service that uses old, mediocre software.
- Buy a $200 external hard drive and hope your office doesn't burn down.
- Do
nothing and don't worry about backup. (We suggest closing your eyes,
plugging your ears and repeating "I'm in my happy place, I'm in my
happy place.")
- Run a cron job of rsync, gzip and mcrypt piped over ssh to your friend's server over his DSL line.