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No file size restrictions
No additional charge for space.
IMac — beautiful, intuitive all-in-one desktops with incredible processors, a Retina display, and the world's most advanced desktop operating system. Download macOS Catalina for an all‑new entertainment experience. Your music, TV shows, movies, podcasts, and audiobooks will transfer automatically to the Apple Music, Apple TV, Apple Podcasts, and Apple Books apps where you'll still have access to your favorite iTunes features, including purchases, rentals, and imports. Open source guides. Jim-docker changed the title Crush on MacOS Catalina Crash on MacOS Catalina Jan 18, 2021. Because the Lens autostart is enabled, my mac OS crash every restart. Right now im searching a way to disable the autostart first. Copy link Contributor jim.
External
drive backup
Included for no additional cost. If you move your external drive, CrashPlan will pick up where it left off the next time you plug in your drive.
Customer file rentention
You control how long we keep your files.
Ransom Recovery
Restore your files to the latest versions without paying a ransom for them.
Continuous Backup
Runs automatically in the background. It doesn't slow you down.
Dedicated Support
Support staff available by chat and email. Documentation is always available.
Smart Continuous Backup
IMac — beautiful, intuitive all-in-one desktops with incredible processors, a Retina display, and the world's most advanced desktop operating system. Download macOS Catalina for an all‑new entertainment experience. Your music, TV shows, movies, podcasts, and audiobooks will transfer automatically to the Apple Music, Apple TV, Apple Podcasts, and Apple Books apps where you'll still have access to your favorite iTunes features, including purchases, rentals, and imports. Open source guides. Jim-docker changed the title Crush on MacOS Catalina Crash on MacOS Catalina Jan 18, 2021. Because the Lens autostart is enabled, my mac OS crash every restart. Right now im searching a way to disable the autostart first. Copy link Contributor jim.
External
drive backup
Included for no additional cost. If you move your external drive, CrashPlan will pick up where it left off the next time you plug in your drive.
Customer file rentention
You control how long we keep your files.
Ransom Recovery
Restore your files to the latest versions without paying a ransom for them.
Continuous Backup
Runs automatically in the background. It doesn't slow you down.
Dedicated Support
Support staff available by chat and email. Documentation is always available.
Smart Continuous Backup
CrashPlan version retention protects the files you're currently working on first, and makes it easy to go back to previous versions of your files by date.
Restore files from any computer
Restore via desktop app or browser. No charge to restore your files.
State-of-the-Art
256-bit AES data encryption at rest, configurable settings, and BAA available to support HIPAA compliance needs.
For most of today's small businesses, your data IS your business. CrashPlan features protect your data from natural disasters, ransomware attacks, coffee spills, and even that employee that quits and deletes the team folder on the way out.
In just a few minutes, after making a few simple decisions, you'll be up and running with CrashPlan features. And you'll probably sleep better at night with the confidence that your data is protected.
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Full data protection without blowing your tech budget. No surprise fees, no up-sells. And, you can easily add computers to your plan as your business grows. Always just US$10 a month per device.
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Whether you're protecting one computer or 100, our support experts and online resources can answer all of your questions. Our team of data loss protection and recovery experts are available through chat and email, Monday through Friday.
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As an IT Director or Manager, your day is filled with tech issues and concerns. Data protection shouldn't be one of them.
CrashPlan® for Small Business will back up your files continuously or you can configure a custom schedule that fits your workday. Files are verified for accuracy to avoid corruption or loss. Continuous backup sets allow you to customize your Crashplan external drive backup schedule for certain files. Handpick and prioritize what files go where, and how often.
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The file you're working on now is the one that needs continuous backup the most, so CrashPlan makes it easy to go back to a specific version of a file or folder. We don't place limits on individual file sizes and we'll never charge you extra to restore your files. CrashPlan features are designed to use minimal CPU power, keeping your files protected as efficiently as possible.
With CrashPlan's external drive backup, data is protected with industry best practices. Data is 256-bit AES encrypted by default before it is sent to your backup destinations. It will be kept safe when it leaves the computer and up in the cloud. And, our default encryption, combined with a Business Associate Agreement (BAA) allows customers the opportunity to maintain HIPAA compliance.
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If you're an IT Consultant serving multiple client businesses, you know how important it is for your clients to back up their data. CrashPlan features makes it easy to give your clients a ton of data protection, without giving it a ton of your time.
You and/or your clients can use the desktop app on Mac, Windows, or Linus to view, manage, monitor, and restore files quickly and easily. Reports and alerts keep you informed, and a browser-based dashboard gives you real-time status.
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Your clients can back up their external hard drives for no additional cost. If the external drive is moved, CrashPlan will pick up where it left off the next time the drive is plugged in.
You and your clients can tell us how long to keep your deleted files and how many versions to keep so we can best accommodate your data protection needs.
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Let's get specific.
You have questions. We have answers. Here's what else you might want to know about CrashPlan's features.
RETENTION PERIODS
What are the retention periods for files and how many versions do you keep?
You can control what files are protected, when, and how often. CrashPlan backs up your most recent files first, then makes sure you have a full Crashplan external backup driveat one destination as soon as possible.
What happens if your file becomes corrupt? Or you want to return to an earlier version? No problem. With our continuous backup, you can restore any available file from a date and time you specify.
RESTRICTIONS
Are there any file type or file size restrictions?
We don't set any file size limits. There are a few files in certain system folders CrashPlan features won't protect. More information about those is available in our support documentation.
HIPAA COMPLIANCE
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Can I use CrashPlan for Small Business with data that falls under HIPAA?
Yes! CrashPlan for Small Business users who need to be HIPAA compliant should contact our Support Agents to obtain a Business Associate Agreement (BAA). This combined with our default active AES-256 encryption should allow you to check one more thing off that HIPAA compliance list.
FREE TRIAL
How does the free trial work?
It's easy: sign-up today for a free, one-month trial. After you've tried us for a Free 30-day trial, we think you'll love it so much you'll stay and keep protecting your files. But, of course, you can cancel at any time and there's no obligation.
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Just US$10 per month, per computer. Period.
No file restrictions, and no surprise fees.
If you compare CrashPlan for Small Business to other types of data protection solutions, you'll see why more than 50,000 businesses trust us with their data.
Our Free Trial gives you complete access to the full CrashPlan experience. It's yours to test drive, free for 30 days. In minutes, you'll see how easy it is to get up and running with data loss protection.
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This month, I celebrate an anniversary. No, not my wedding anniversary; that was last month. This anniversary marks my second as a Mac convert. Over the past two years, my Mac has lived up to all its promises and has never ceased to delight me.
One of the main reasons for my initial interest in the Mac was security. Having spent countless hours repairing my family's, friends' and co-workers' computers after the ravages of malware, it occurred to me that there must be a better alternative. With its Unix core, the Mac OS X operating system was very appealing to me.
Yeah, I tried several flavors of Linux but never could get any of them configured precisely the way I wanted.
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When it comes to raw, out-of-the-box security, the Mac has you covered from the minute you plug it in. Most ports are closed by default, and like Windows XP, OS X comes with a built-in firewall that can be enabled with a few mouse clicks. As far as malware is concerned, well, there are very few viruses or pieces of spyware written that can infect a Mac machine. This isn't so for the PC. In fact, security vendor Sophos estimates that a brand-new, unprotected PC has about a 50-50 chance of getting infected within its first 12 minutes online. The Mac OS makes it hard for malware to get through.
For example, one of the ways malware is able to 'hide' from users under Windows is via hidden file extensions. Many users aren't aware that even if you tell Windows to display all file extensions, there are still some that are hidden by default. To make matters worse, a Trojan horse or any installed program can reconfigure your extensions so that they are no longer hidden.
Under OS X, you aren't permitted to hide a file's 'real' extension if hiding it causes the file to appear to have a different extension. Furthermore, if you attempt to append an extension onto an application's true extension, the true extension will become revealed and you won't be able to hide it.
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Let's say you have a file called MyApp.app. The common .app Mac extension is hidden by default. If you were to alter the .app extension by appending .jpg to the end of it, you would see MyApp.app.jpg without any changes to the operating system's default configuration. If you were to change the extension to read MyApp.jpg.app, the application would cease to work.
Another thing that helped in my decision to try a Mac was the abundance of applications available for OS X. My non-Mac constituents had warned me that there were so few Mac applications that I'd be certain to regret my switch. In fact, the most common justifications for not buying a Mac consist of a lack of software, a lack of games and compatibility issues. These excuses are simply myths and have no basis in fact. Just take a look around; there are thousands of applications available for Macs.
According to systems integrator James Clemens at the Babylon, N.Y., public library, his recent addition of eMacs into the library's large Windows environment proved that Macs could play just fine with PCs. From running Microsoft's Office suite to doing your taxes via TurboTax or TaxCut, Macs can do it all. When it comes to music, OS X has you covered, too. ITunes allows you to quickly build a playlist and burn that to a CD with just a few mouse clicks.
Don't get me wrong — I love Windows XP, and with all the changes of late, it's a secure and fairly stable operating system. But after two years of continuous operations, I've had to restart my Mac only once because it froze. And if total cost of ownership has you worried, fear not. In my experience, Macs are more stable and require less technical support than their Windows or Linux counterparts.
Whether it's freezing screens, blue screens, malware or spyware that has you down, be glad that an alternative is available. As cybersecurity and awareness guru Winn Schwartau says, 'You don't have to take it anymore.' So maybe it's time you gave Mac OS X a try. As I like to say, once you go Mac, you never go back!
Douglas Schweitzer is a freelance writer and Internet security specialist in Nesconset, N.Y. He can be reached at dougneak@juno.com.