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Some thoughts about an article on off-site backups in The New York Times by David Strom.
Some thoughts about an article on off-site backups in The New York Times by David Strom.
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Yes, that it kind of "creepy", for lack of a better word.
Regards,
Dave Friend, CEO
Carbonite, Inc.
Carbonite Online Backup
- by paranoid.one February 27, 2008 11:34 AM PST
- This is a great set of points. In terms of the comprehensiveness of backup and protection, ElephantDrive has been by far the best. Unlike Mozy, it is not a "mirroring" service. It actually protects everything - including older versions (if there is a limit, I haven't hit it), and it doesn't have any surprise exemptions like Carbonite (at least not that I've found yet).
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(6 Comments)That said, like all the others there is something a little disturbing about the EULA (or lack thereof). It certainly wasn't any worse than the rest of the gang and the program does what it is supposed do.