Files are copied as-is, with a number appended to the file name. I liked that Mozy doesn’t store local backups in a proprietary file format. You’ll have to click the “Empty History” button to make room. However, if you don’t set a limit, Mozy will continue to back up files until your external hard drive is full. Once the limit is reached, Mozy would delete the oldest files in your backup set to make room for new versions. You can set the maximum size of the version history folder. It also provides a faster restore point, since restores from a local hard drive are going to be faster than going over the internet. I liked this feature, because it provides additional protection in case the cloud backup service fails to deliver (it happens). Mozy 2xProtect lets you store your backup on a local hard drive, in addition to the cloud. This setting can also be changed in the Windows system tray, with Fast, Medium, and Slow settings. Even when I set it all the way to the right for “Quicker Backups” (slower computer), it didn’t interfere with my PC’s performance. There’s also a “Backup Speed” slider that adjusts the impact of backups on your PC and internet performance. The throttle can be only turned on during certain hours, and on certain days of the week. You can throttle the backups to a number of kbps. Mozy has excellent performance options, including bandwidth throttling. Mozy let me restore my files quickly, easily, and without any fuss. I felt like Mozy’s restore options were very powerful, on par with CrashPlan, and better than both Backblaze and IDrive. Want to restore a group of files as they were a week ago? Just select the date, and Mozy will let you recover all the files at once. You don’t have to go digging through previous file versions for each file, like Google Drive and Dropbox force you to do. Mozy lets you restore files by the date they were backed up. You can also disable automatic backups when the computer is running on battery power. You can temporarily suspend backups for a specific number of hours. Regardless, there are a couple additional options that might be useful to you. There’s also a lower limit of “1” for how many minutes the computer must be idle before Mozy will perform an automatic backup. These limitations put Mozy behind services like CrashPlan and Backblaze when it comes to scheduling flexibility. That’s a minimum of 2 hours between backups, and not even close to continuous. Mozy can perform a maximum of 12 backups per day. It would seem like an automatic backup would back up continuously, but it does not. Neither of these scheduling options satisfied me. When a scheduled backup is missed, allow an automatic backup.Back up daily/weekly at a specified time.Don’t back up more than a number of times per day (max: 12).Don’t back up unless the computer has been idle for a number of minutes.Don’t back up if CPU is busy over a certain percentage.Poor Scheduling Optionsīackup schedules for Mozy can be set to Automatic or Scheduled. I preferred this method, to be sure I didn’t miss any files that might not be counted with backup sets. The File System tab lets you select folders on your computer to back up. So you put a checkmark next to Photos, Videos, Music, and other files types and they’ll be automatically backed up. The Backup Sets tab groups files on your computer by file type. You can select files to back up via the Backup Sets tab, or with the File System tab. There are quick guides for how to select files for backup, and how to restore files. The welcome tab shows a helpful overview of how to use the software. Mozy’s desktop client is fairly straightforward. File Versioning and Deleted File Retention.Easy Restores, by Date or Latest Version.I think there are better, more affordable backup services out there. However, Mozy is extremely expensive for the amount of storage offered, and scheduled backups can’t be run as often as I’d like. You might find it suitable if you don’t need file sharing. Mozy Sync is fast, secure, and reliable, although not as powerful as Dropbox. Mozy offers a compelling feature set, with good performance and numerous restore options.
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