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Scattered Home Backups
06.Jul.07 | 6 Comments
I spent some time today ensuring that all of my home machines are being backed up to another home machine for a bit of redundancy. I’ve been a bit too casual with the home stuff lately — and considering that most of my gear is someone else’s trash or “upgrade left-overs” that’s just no [...]
TrueCrypt & SyncToy & Mozy - Almost a Great Idea
04.Apr.07 | 6 Comments
Recently, the Security Now podcast took a question about security and online backups. Steve Gibson had some thoughts:
[...] TrueCrypt would be a perfect solution. You configure TrueCrypt in that mode where it uses a file as its container, and then you mount that as a drive. You see a drive from your perspective. On [...]
Mozy Updates
14.Dec.06 | Leave a Comment
Mozy is a backup service that I first wrote about last August. It generated some interesting comments but so far I’ve been pretty happy with it. It just sits down there in the tray and does its job once a week. The restore I tried out even worked.
I received an email [...]
Mozy on over for some backups
01.Aug.06 | 11 Comments
(ok, worst title ever. I apologize)
Late last week I received an invite to try out Mozy, an online backup solution still in beta (natch). I had last looked at it, and other options, back in February when I trying to find something interesting to use for online backup and/or storage. [...]


