Beta Beat: Mac Mozy Online Backup opens public beta
April 26th, 2007 | Published in Uncategorized | 2 Comments
Beta Beat: Mac Mozy Online Backup opens public beta:
Mozy is a secure online backup service from Berkeley Data Systems. Today, Mozy introduced a public beta for Mac users, offering a Universal binary that runs on both Power PC and Intel systems. Mac Mozy provides both full- and incremental-backups and allows you to schedule those backups for specific times or to wait for when your computer is idle. Berkeley offers two basic plans to choose from. You can store up to 2 GB of data for free or, if you need more space, $5/month provides unlimited backup space.
I’m testing it out now, seems very well executed.

April 27th, 2007 at 9:35 am (#)
and I get nothing. go to build a backup set - no files ever get added. So - are you using an administrator account to run Mozy? I don’t use one, so possibly the problem.
April 27th, 2007 at 10:01 am (#)
I don’t use a admin account either, I just added a couple of the default sets, and then using the “files and folders” tab added a few folders it wasn’t exactly intuitive to add folders (you have to select the folder you want and then click the check box below. I couldn’t add a custom Backup Set. But then again I didn’t read any of the documentation…