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April 30, 2009 Data Deposit Box targets its online backup service at small and one-person businesses, but the service’s simplicity, features (it even offers online photo albums), and pricing should be equally appealing to consumers. The product’s emphasis on simplicity starts with pricing: $2 per gigabyte per month. Deposit Box claims its pricing model and features make it a better deal than the offers of vast storage amounts for a fixed price. Yet in the case of this service, simplicity doesn’t mean skimping. It’s got most of what I look for in online backup, including continual (rather than daily or hourly) backup, multiple machine support, versioning, archiving, secure folder sharing, and open-file backup. The service needs an interface makeover, however, to put it over the top.
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