

In addition, the Support Service for CrashPlan PRO will increase in cost by 20 percent, to $15.12 per year. Although the single-unit cost will remain the same, CrashPlan will be reducing or eliminating volume discounts (which currently run as high as 25 percent for quantities of 1,000). It’s the second of these, CrashPlan PRO, whose pricing will be changing in 2009. The server software is free, while the CrashPlan PRO Support Service costs $12.60 per seat per year. CrashPlan PRO pricing starts at $69.99 per seat. Designed for businesses with 10 or more computers, it lets you back up computers either to a local server or CrashPlan’s hosted servers it also offers advanced centralized administration features. The software previously known as CrashPlan PROserver is now called CrashPlan PRO.CrashPlan+ is the more-powerful version of the standard ($24.99) CrashPlan software, and because CrashPlan+ has valuable features like the capability to store multiple versions of files and continuous background operation, it’s the version I prefer. Its pricing ($59.99) and features are unchanged for now. The software previously known as CrashPlan Pro is now called CrashPlan+.On further investigation, I discovered that I’d missed hearing about a bit of rebranding. It was puzzling because the product being described was not what I’d always known as CrashPlan Pro, but rather what I thought was called CrashPlan PROserver.

In Mozy’s case, however, the change also affects users of its consumer-level service.ĬrashPlan: Pro and PRO Changes - I received a puzzling email message from CrashPlan about a change in pricing of the CrashPlan PRO client and support costs.
UPDATE MOZYPRO CLIENT FOR MAC
Two of the best-known online backup services for Mac – CrashPlan and Mozy – have announced changes in their offerings for business users.
UPDATE MOZYPRO CLIENT UPDATE
