Storage software
CrashPlan review
By Brian Nadel | Computerworld US | Published: 09:20, 08 February 2012
Price = Free
CrashPlan stands out from the competition in terms of the variety of options it offers users. To begin with, its client is available for a wide variety of computers, from Macs and Windows PCs to Linux and Solaris systems. There are also apps for accessing stored data for Apple iOS and Android devices, but not for BlackBerry phones.








Comments
XCaution said: I wish these software reviews for Backup would tell you more about the company financial stability resources ect How do I know if this company is even going to be around in 4 years I wouldnt buy a stock without knowing a lot about the company why place all my personal information on somebodys servers that I dont know anything about
Henrik Hoyer said: Bad restore performanceTheir restore performance sucks bigtime dont expect anything above 5Mbs I case of a complete restore that meens you need daysweeks to restore all your data
Minobre37 said: I am looking for a good online back up service As a costumer a appreciate a client good support Some ppl complain about the Crash Plan support but with u go to their Facebook official page they answer u quickly
Rui Silva said: this is a joke Norton is limited to 25GB and cost 49 Crashplan cost 35 4 years purchase and it is ILIMITED