Safecopy Backup Review: A Look at the Basics

Sep 13
08:10

2011

Travis Van Slooten

Travis Van Slooten

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As more computer users become aware of the importance of online backup, more companies are bound to appear, offering their services. But which services are worth giving a try? In this Safecopy Backup review, we'll take a close look at this relative newcomer to the industry.

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As online backup services rise in popularity,Safecopy Backup Review: A Look at the Basics  Articles you will see that new companies pop up all of the time. These new companies may or may not last long and they make it difficult to sort out the "good" services from the "bad" ones. This Safecopy backup review will help you decide which category Safecopy falls into and if it just might be the backup service you need. Features
First, a look at the various features offered by Safecopy shows that they are serious about online backing up. Safecopy features file sharing (public and private), versioning, searching, and archiving, as well as scheduled and automatic backups, sub-accounts, and remote and mobile access. With 128-bit and 448-bit encryption levels, you should not have to worry about the security of your stored data, especially when you add in the fact that your data is stored in three separate locations. Safecopy is compatible with Mac and Windows operating systems. The installation process and user interface is very user-friendly. The service has a Setup Assistant to guide you through the process from start to finish. In the area of customer service, they offer only email support – however, in today's technology-dependent world, communication is often done through email. Pros and Cons
The best things about Safecopy include the multiple computer support, real-time backups and the fact that the service stores an unlimited number of file versions for you. Add this to their extensive list of features and Safecopy seems to be a solid service. However, you cannot look only at the pros – to make an informed decision about an online backup service, you must examine the cons. For Safecopy, this includes the obvious missing feature of file syncing. This can be a deal-breaker for someone that needs files synced across devices. Another con for Safecopy is the lack of customer support. Even though email might sound like enough support, without phone or live chat support, you are forced to wait for responses to your questions. Storage and Pricing
Safecopy has a 300GB maximum storage capacity. Their subscription plans are not varied and you cannot opt for a monthly plan. Instead, Safecopy offers yearly plans only. They have three plans to choose from: a 3GB free plan, a 200GB plan, and a 300GB plan.  Is Safecopy Right for You?
Finally, you have to examine the overall picture. Safecopy is geared toward home users with a few computers to backup. It is also a fair plan for small businesses, as long as they do not require file syncing. The price of Safecopy can be a deterrent since monthly plans are not available. Most online backup services offer monthly plans, so Safecopy loses a bit of its luster in the pricing department. However, the free plan is large enough to give the average user a nice taste of what Safecopy is all about - giving the free account a chance may be the best way to decide if Safecopy is the right backup service for your storage needs.