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Mozy: Online, Offsite Backups

Posted by caleb on Jan 27, 2009 in technology

I didn’t blog about it, but some of you may remember my earlier experiences with Mozy (circa when I went bald from pulling my hair out), but past issues aside, I’ve decided it’s time to try it out again.

I’ve reached the point of data saturation that losing anything would be disastrous. I have hundreds of dollars locked up in iTunes purchases, thousands of photographs in iPhoto, home movies, homework, Quicken data, and years worth of carefully selected preferences and settings. Even though I have Time Machine backup for me regularly, I don’t feel comfortable trusting my entire digital life to a Western Digital My Book Essential Edition.

I downloaded the Mozy application for Mac OS X Leopard yesterday, and so far, it’s been uploading and backing up my data just fine, at least until my MacBook Pro goes to sleep. After that point, it wants to start completely over again. Not cool. I’ve already spoken with Mozy about it. We’ll see what happens. I’ll keep you posted on Twitter, and be looking here for a “full” review in a week or two.

Update: Tuesday, January 27 at 3:05

Mozy responds: “@calebhays I believe that if your computer goes to sleep, you’ll have to restart the backup.”

Okay, that’s not great, but we can work around it, as long as my University internet connection cooperates.

Update2: Tuesday, January 27 at 3:54

In an email, Nate Kartchner from Mozy Support replied:

OK, so I talked to someone in support and basically, I was mistaken. I guess the way it works is that the Mozy client takes a look at the overall amount of files to be backed up and then divides it into mini-backups. Then, the client will back up each of the mini-backups, check with the server, and then back up the next mini-backup. That way, if the backup is interrupted, the server can tell the client to start at the most recent mini-backup without having to go back to the beginning. Hope that makes sense. Let me know if you have any other questions.

Thanks,

Nate

So, that’s a little bit more reassuring. I’ve yet to see these “mini-backups” in action, but at least their support is responsive.

Update3: Sunday, March 22, 2009 at 10:08 p.m.

The mini-backups do exist! My Mozy client application had been going strong for three months, slowly but surely backing up over 165GB worth of my data. That is, until tonight. I clicked “Start Backup” and after its usual recalculating warm-up time, Mozy informs me it’s backing up around 250 GBs, meaning something is missing. Sure enough, when I checked my profile on Mozy.com, it showed I’d only ever backed up 14 GB. Now, I didn’t change my backup set, so why did Mozy feel it was okay to erase my backups? Argh. It’s very frustrating, and not very professional. I’ve put in an email to Mozy Support. I’ll post the response.

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Black Friday Goodies

Posted by caleb on Nov 28, 2008 in Personal

So I mentioned “shopping” as one of my annual Thanksgiving activities, and this year, of course, was no different. We didn’t wake up quite as early this year, but 4:40 is still early for me.

There wasn’t much in terms of electronics deals this year (I was looking for a good-priced 1 TB My Book Essential to rip home movies onto, but no such luck), so that ruled out Best Buy (a first for me), but I still managed to pick up a few things. In all honesty, I just love the rat race and the excitement of scoring a great bargain.

First, we stopped at Wal-mart of all places and I picked up a copy of a not-to-be-mentioned movie (possibly a gift!) and a 2GB SD card. Like I said, there wasn’t much that interested me. Corrie, my sister, got a Jonas Brothers CD. Imagine that! We were out with my uncle, cousin, and aunt (they’re brother and sister), and he had scouted out some specials at Lowe’s (a shop-vac regularly priced at $90 went for $19!), so we stopped there next. As they were looking at the plastic tubs (ooh, exciting…) I grabbed something truly useful, a small poinsettia. Yes, I went into Lowe’s at six o’clock in the morning and bought a flower. Worth it? Totally.

I’m hoping to pick up a WD Caviar 500 GB internal ATA drive from newegg later this week (building a server), but unfortunately, not today. I guess I’ll deal. That’s what happens when you’re a (basically) unemployed college kid. Luckily some online endeavors have given me enough money for the holidays, but the majority of my newly-acquired funds are “on hold” by PayPal and eBay until I ship the guitar I sold. Ugh, they always punish the honest ones…

Here’s to hoping next year the recession/slowdown’s over and the spectacular electronics deals return. One can only buy so many DVDs and Blu-ray discs…

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