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Well, due to my campaign to get lots of free bandwidth I now have an additional 2.3 GB on top of my initial free 2GB bringing the grand total to 4.3 GB of online storage with Mozy!

This is fantastic as I have more than enough room for all of my files. But, in the interest of keeping my consumption low, I have remove certain files from the backup:

  • All my music: mainly because I can get it again 🙂
  • All my source code: its stored on CodePlex anyway.
  • Emails: I use Google Mail and have masses of space from them anyway.

This means that I have plenty of free space (I am only at 66% ish usage) for all those word docs and presentations.

Now I have a couple of family members signed up I can see that Mozy really is easy to use as with only a few minutes reading all my relatives were able to actually understand what they were getting and why…

Again I would like to thank a few guys for their mega byte support:

Andrew Stifora, Garrett Hoofman, Peter Benschop, chan pen, Jeroen te Strake, Thomas Williams, Jim Calder, Stuart McVicar, John Hinshelwood

 

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