CrashPlan is an automated backup system that does the job, but it’s not without its pitfalls.The software offers a cross-platform backup solution that’s reliably easy to use once you configure the ...
Update: There are many solutions to the backup problem. We chose to look at CrashPlan—rather than Carbonite, Mozy, Amanda Enterprise, KineticCloud, the Tivoli Storage Manager, and others that we ...
I'm the sort of person who doesn't like to install Java. I actually don't like to install Flash either, but it's still tough to survive browsing the Internet without Flash installed. There is one ...
Windows/Mac/Linux: Keep your data backups under your control with CrashPlan, a handy backup tool that facilitates local and, more inventively, friend-based remote, encrypted backups. Assuming you have ...
I wasn't sure whether to post this here (Synology users are probably here) or in the Linux Fu area. I have a Synology DS213, which only has 512MB of unexpandable memory but which is working quite well ...
CrashPlan is truly cross-platform otherwise: there are both 32-Bit and 64-Bit versions available for Windows, and a macOS client. The Linux client will also run on any distro that's compatible with ...
CrashPlan is an Enterprise, cloud-based backup service which gives Drexel users the ability to back up their computer files in a secure online setting in the event of hard drive failure or other loss ...
For businesses that need quick and reliable cloud backups for desktops, laptops, and servers, CrashPlan for Small Business should do well since it's uncomplicated and secure. For most other needs, ...
CrashPlan Endpoints features easy-to-use, continuous backup tools and business-friendly data compliances, but its per-user cost quickly adds up. CrashPlan Endpoints is a continuous cloud backup ...