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Crashplan Pro is supported on Windows (XP or later), Mac OS X (10.4 or later) and Linux. At present we are limiting its use to one backed-up computer per faculty member, and will backup up to 100GB of data per user (these limitations are likely to change based on feedback). It's ideal for laptops but may also be useful for standalone Mac desktop computers (for most Windows desktop computers, we recommend storing data on our Active Directory file server instead).
You can download the installer from the “crashplan” folder under “Software Downloads” in MyPhys. Please notice there are two possible installers for Windows (a standard version and a 64-bit version).
When you run the installer, it will prompt you for your name and login details. For username and password, provide your Physics username (not email address) and password.
The Mac and Linux versions will also prompt for a registration key and the backup server address (the Windows installers have been customized with this information). You can find this information in a “Crashplan_Physics_license.txt” file in the downloads area.
Once it's installed, and running, you can choose what needs to be backed up (by default it will back up your user home folder), and how often (by default it will check for changes to files once per hour). There are a lot of settings which can be changed, but most of them should hopefully be fairly self-explanatory. Backups will continue whenever a network connection is available, but you might want to make sure your initial backup runs while you're on campus, rather than from a slower home internet connection.
You can restore files directly using the same control panel.
though also
If you use virtual machines on your computer (eg VMware or Parallels), you should probably exclude the VM files from your backup.