Online Data Backup Sees Higher Adoption Rates

Auto Date November 7th

As pricing comes down for online data backup, adoption rates have risen. Mozy and Carbonite both offer unlimted storage for about $50/yr. That is a great rate! Mozy currently has about 350,000 customers, Carbonite over 100,000. The only downside is that data takes a long time to upload. As a second or third option it is hard to beat.

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  • http://www.carbonite.com/ Dave Friend

    Hi, I’m Carbonite’s CEO, and thanks for the mention in your blog. It’s a pretty exciting time to be in this business. I would like to take issue with the statistics you cited, however. I think it would be more accurate to say that Mozy has 350,000 users, since customer implies that money has changed hands. I would bet that most of those users are using their 2GB-free-forever accounts. Carbonite doesn’t like that business model because the paying customers have to subsidize all the freeloaders. You can try Carbonite for 15 days, but then you have to pay. So our customers are really customers. Regards,David FriendCEO, Carbonite Inc.Carbonite Online Backup

  • http://www.carbonite.com Dave Friend

    Hi, I’m Carbonites CEO, and thanks for the mention in your blog. Is a pretty exciting time to be in this business. I would like to take issue with the statistics you cited, however. I think it would be more accurate to say that Mozy has 350,000 users, since customer implies that money has changed hands. I would bet that most of those users are using their 2GB-free-forever accounts. Carbonite doesn’t like that business model because the paying customers have to subsidize all the freeloaders. You can try Carbonite for 15 days, but then you have to pay. So our customers are really customers.

    Regards,

    David Friend

    CEO, Carbonite Inc.
    Carbonite Online Backup

  • http://remote-backup.com/ Rob Cosgrove

    I agree with David. Our research shows that except for a single large GE contract, most of Mozy’s “customers” are free users, and that only about 3% of those convert to paid accounts.

    I’m Rob Cosgrove, CEO of Remote Backup Systems, Inc., developer of RBackup commercial Online Backup software used by many companies who provide online backup services.

    I also agree with the author. Online backup IS seeing much higher adoption rates within the past year, growing by the month. Our service providers are upgrading their number of client licenses at historical levels, indicating that their businesses are seeing the same increase in numbers of customers.

    Rob Cosgrove
    Remote Backup Sytems, Inc.
    http://remote-backup.com

  • http://remote-backup.com Rob Cosgrove

    I agree with David. Our research shows that except for a single large GE contract, most of Mozy’s “customers” are free users, and that only about 3% of those convert to paid accounts.

    I’m Rob Cosgrove, CEO of Remote Backup Systems, Inc., developer of RBackup commercial Online Backup software used by many companies who provide online backup services.

    I also agree with the author. Online backup IS seeing much higher adoption rates within the past year, growing by the month. Our service providers are upgrading their number of client licenses at historical levels, indicating that their businesses are seeing the same increase in numbers of customers.

    Rob Cosgrove
    Remote Backup Sytems, Inc.
    http://remote-backup.com

  • http://www.backupanytime.com/ Frank Mooney

    The mozy (pre emc anyway) model was based on as Dave said, paying clients carrying freeloaders. Worse still is the idea off add revenue online backup. Users would rarely restore so the add revenue would be minimal. This leaves low revenue to fulfill backup comittments and support clients. The free lunch has arrived and its’ aweful. Online backup is like any other product. You get what you pay for. Be a customer, not a user. and you will benefit greatly from online backup.

    Frank Moonet
    http://www.backupanytime.com

  • http://www.backupanytime.com Frank Mooney

    The mozy (pre emc anyway) model was based on as Dave said, paying clients carrying freeloaders. Worse still is the idea off add revenue online backup. Users would rarely restore so the add revenue would be minimal. This leaves low revenue to fulfill backup comittments and support clients. The free lunch has arrived and its’ aweful. Online backup is like any other product. You get what you pay for. Be a customer, not a user. and you will benefit greatly from online backup.

    Frank Moonet
    http://www.backupanytime.com

  • Anonymous

    Great information in case something ever goes wrong with my computer. Thanks for sharing this mind blowing backup system. Right now I just backup to my FTP server though.

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