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ICWienerJan 30th 2008 1:37PM
Zoogmo is an interesting idea but it currently has some serious drawbacks (at least for me).
There is no block level transfer, so you have to move the whole file every time any part of it changes. There is no versioning at all. And there is no provision for deleting old files.
Also, if you put a sniffer on the line you can see A LOT of communication with the Zoogmo servers. Hard to understand what that could be.
Mozy is a much more robust solution. (A small correction, free accounts get 2 Gigs of space.)