![]() ![]() When it works, it works fine, even restore process (which is a little bit weird).The Control Panel for the reseller is also ok, you can do everything from there and it’s more or less intuitive once you learn to use it, they will also share screen with you to teach you if needed.When setting up a customer you can assign a profile and the “client” will read those settings and be configured. The software is “ok”, kind of easy to set up, and you can have software profiles where you preconfigure the settings and save it as a profile.Pricing is “ok” if you have a small user base, because you only pay “as you go”.If a customer leaves, you can transfer those “resources” to another customer or even return them to Mozy (and they won’t charge you the monthly fee anymore). Licencing is very easy to handle, you purchase “resources” (licenses/GBs) and you assign them to your customers (groups).Then to these licenses you assign Gigabytes of storage 1 by 1. Each machine is a License (can be desktop -cheaper, less features- or server). So you can have 5 customers, which will be “5 Groups”. Then assign them to any “group” (which they recommend you create per customer). Truth is MozyPro (reseller) does all of the above, you can buy “licenses” and “gigabytes”. Possibility to add other folders to the backup in case the user needs to backup an Images folder.Support any OS that the above SQL Servers support (Windows XP -> Windows Server 2003/8 -> W7).Have a reseller program where we can create users and configure the program for them, assign space (if needed) and bill them as we please.no SQL Agent involved) backup SQL Server (any version/edition) >= 2000, while the database is in use. Our biggest requirement is to backup a SQL Server (2000/2005/2008/2008r2), personal/express, standard or enterprise basically our customers have different SQL Server versions. We have a MozyPro reseller account and have been testing the service with around 10 customers. ![]()
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