I think one of the biggest fears in our industry is the computer crash, followed by the loss of stored data. This past Christmas, my daughter bought me a backup drive that holds 200 GB. It's more room than I'll ever need, for sure. She paid, I think, about a hundred bucks. I did not need one this big, but she said that they were out of the smaller ones, and so she elected to get me the Big Kahuna.
I saw an ad on TV for Mozy which says "simple, automatic, secure backup." Is it really secure? It's an online service which offers up to 2 GB free as an automatic backup. For a measly $4.95 per month, you can get unlimited room on the Mozy backup server, with no setup fees, no hardware to purchase, and little management required.
How secure is Mozy? Me personally, I have transcripts of high-profile interviews and confidential proceedings that I would never want to be read by eyes other than those who hired me.
Here's the website in case you have never heard of Mozy:
Mozy website
All those in favor of Mozy, say "aye." All those opposed, say "nay." What say you, my fellow members of CSR Nation? Is this a good thing, or would it more safe, as well as economical, to just purchase your own external hard drive? I mean, just how secure is Mozy?