I have started my conversion to SafeCopy backup today. Â In the past, I have used Mozy, but after searching online for alternatives, I found SafeCopy to be most compatible with what I wanted to protect. Â SafeCopy cost me $50 a year for 200GB of storage. Â You can backup from as many computers as you desire and it is only based on metered storage. Â SafeCopy has an iPhone app to search for files, share them and also a web interface for searching your files and sharing them (a la DropBox or iDisk).
Mozy, as you might recall, has changed its plans to a metered plan. Â My renewal with Mozy would have cost me $178 to cover what I currently have backed up (which isn’t everything I really want to backup, but most of it). Â Of course, that price doesn’t cover growth.
So, in addition to savings, I think SafeCopy will provide me with the best expectations of what I can expect — and what I can control — for online backup. Â I can prune my backups using their web interface, I can control what is backed up and I can anticipate additional cost more easily. Â My biggest beef with Mozy was the lack of tools to control my backups once they were in the cloud. Â Mozy’s iPhone app was lacking — in that if you used your own encryption key, you could not use their app. Â I hope they fix that. Â I liked Mozy. Â My account says I was a member since March of 2007. Â Sadly, they are losing me before my renwal hits my bank account in June. Â I am trying to get all my backups moved over before this time so that there isn’t any time when I don’t have a good offline backup available to me. Â So, here goes. Â More to come.