mozy rocks
November 29th, 2006
I used to wake up in a cold sweat, scared of my iTunes downloads getting washed away into cyberspace. Not any longer.
Thank you Mozy.
The service enables you to automatically run backups of your data to a remote, (hopefully) secure server. You don’t even have to remember to run anything.
This is a godsend for anyone like me who hates continuous backups of data, fearing a fried, stolen or busted-up computer. You can even select which data gets saved … in case you don’t want that secret pecan pie recipe falling into the wrong hands.
Try it out. You get 2 GB free and 30 GB (serious audio and video downloaders in my case) for only $4.95/mo.
Full disclosure: If you download Mozy from the links in this blog post, they’ll give me some free memory. You may also use code 5RF5X3. C’mon, hook a brother up! This isn’t a shill-job. I really dig this service.
My Kings of Leon collection is in safe hands. I’ll sleep well tonight.












