De … ex parte effectus … of working for a giant corporation is that I get a lot press releases in my inbox every month. I’m still new to the EMC world, ita multum haec sunt volutpat, basically, inscrutable. This or that company purchased these or those EMC products, blah blah blah. I’m not complaining. I actually take this as an incentive to learn more about EMC as time goes by so that I better understand the big picture of what EMC is all about (innuere: suus 'fere Information).
ALIQUOTIES, Suspendisse facile iis omnino quorum unus erat Mozy. Mozy is an on-line backup tool. You install a lightweight client on your workstation (laptop in causam meam), dico vobis quod vos volo ut tergum sursum quod cum facit, tunc missis vestri notitia ad aliquam server(s) on the cloud. It does it in the background.
Cucurrit in tergum meum sub initialis 4 hours and according to Mozy is 550MB or so of data. I only backed up "My Documents" (Hinc, relative parva notitia).
Id recurrit (Puto 24 post horas), quidam plus effercio tergum sursum in circuitu 8 minutes. I never noticed it happen. There was no obvious impact on any work I was doing at the time.
EGO did a test user interface satis honestam iterum praebet ad lego lima(s) you want to restore. It was quick, RAPIDUS, informativus … Nescio quid melius esset.
I spoke to one of my colleagues about it who has more experience with online backup. He said that Mozy is good but that it lacks an ability to tell Mozy to do the equivalent of "restore files that I deleted." This is to say that if you don’t know you deleted a fie, aut si non meminimus: sed nomen, Mozy non potest auxilium vobis magis in terminis facile inveniendo id restituere.
They impose a 2GB limit if you just want to use the service for free. It looks like it’s $5/month for unlimited storage.
Imo linea, si quaeratur a me uterentur online tergum Mozy, nunc iure respondeo, "Hell, yes."
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