For you, its the space. I guess for them, its being able to target different clients. Pay for what you need or pay for what you can afford. I went for the top plan because of the more machines.
Then again I tend to buy lots of software tools. Some people go out and spend thousands on their hardware and then refuse to spend a single cent on software (usually because they want something for nothing, which in the software world can sometimes be found). I don't get that. I look at how long it would have taken me to write the software (assuming I even have the skills for what the software does) and then see the measly $200 or whatever as being a bargin. Time is more valuable to me than money. I have less time than money and I seem to spend all my time converting it into money. :) On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 8:30 AM, Greg Keogh <[email protected]> wrote: > Stephen, Crashplan looked great until I noticed they have some kind of > per-machine restriction on all but the top plan. This make no sense, as if I > buy the space, then I expect to be able to use from absa-bloody-lutely > anywhere, I mean, it's the space that counts, not where it comes from -- > Greg > >
