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#60859 4-May-2010 16:07
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A lot cheaper than MozyPro, ASUS WebStorage allows unlimited backup for Windows Home Server for $47.89/yr...




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  #326534 4-May-2010 16:14
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Of course that begs the question, "how the hell do i get my 2 TB of data into the backup!"

(Almost time for more home server drives.....not looking fwd to the time it takes to remove drives...)



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  #326536 4-May-2010 16:16
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Exactly... I am already using about 150GB on Mozy from home. Although MozyPro for Windows Home Server is a lot more expensive than ASUS WebStorage.

The next question is... How reliable is ASUS. Would you trust them not to pull the plug on this service? Mozy was just bought last year by EMC and it's part of their plans so I'd say it's a lot more reliable...





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