only issue with this is the same reason your companies have off-site backup, what if where this backup is located was completely destroyed by fire?
My issue with them is it may be all encrypted no matter where it is stored, and transmitted encrypted, but they offer web access to your backed up files. Very convenient if you need it, but that means that Carbonite can also decrypt everything you have. I have not tried using Carbonite with a personal encryption key and how that would work on their website.
Will Mozy or Carbonite backup SQL or Exchange servers? If they do I may look into them further.
I have Mozy and a partner of CrashPlan. I believe CrashPlan is based out of Minneapolis, so I am testing the partner right now on 2 machines, Windows 7 and XP, if both test well, I may get some users of Mozy and keep some there.
Some folks need one over the other.
I told my partner, I'm uploading 300 gigsTook a week or more, I don't even remember. LOL
I keep looking at all these online services for backups but most of them are way too expensive to make any money off using them. Plus, typically you have to pay alot more if you are backing up servers etc.
I am currently using Vembu and have for a few years now. Cheap in comparison, reliable and a profit maker.
Yes we run our own servers but I would not recommend that for others probably due to the problems that can arise with it.
No I don't use the Amazon S3 but you can use places like KorComputing and they have experience with Vembu etc so it's much easier. The process is actually pretty simple and the markup is great.