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Dolly Drive Type Online backup service Industry Cloud Computing Founded 2009[1] Headquarters New York, New York Products Dolly Drive
Dolly CloneWebsite dollydrive.com Dolly Drive[2] is a cloud backup service that allows Mac users to back up their data to an offsite data center utilizing Apple’s Time Machine TM interface. Dolly Drive expanded it’s grid to the EU in September 2011. Dolly Drive users can access their files through the auto-archived Time Machine TM interface.
Dolly Drive received MacLife TM 2011 awards for Best Mac Software[3] and Best of Show[4] at MacWorld Expo 2011. Dolly Clone[5] is a free software program used to create a bootable hard drive clone for local data protection.
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Products
Dolly Drive offers two software services:
Dolly Drive and Dolly Clone.[6]Dolly Drive is a subscription-based cloud storage service allowing clients using Time Machine, Apple’s auto-archiving software that comes installed on every MacBook, iMac, MacTower, Mac OSX Server and Mac Mini to store their data to an offsite data center.[7]
Dolly Clone allows users to create a bootable clone of their hard drive that allows them to run directly off the clone if their internal drive malfunctions. The incremental cloning feature allows the clone to update without complete re-cloning.[8]
See also
References
- ^ [1]
- ^ Dolly Drive Reference.
- ^ MacLife Best Mac Software Reference.
- ^ MacLife Best of Show Reference.
- ^ Dolly Clone Reference.
- ^ Yahoo News (July 15, 2011). "Dolly Drive / Dolly Clone". http://news.yahoo.com/dolly-drive-now-offer-dolly-clone-award-winning-193213755.html. Retrieved 2011-09-29.
- ^ Dave Caolo (January 28, 2011). "Dolly Drive Service". http://www.tuaw.com/2011/01/28/dolly-drive-syncs-time-machine-to-the-cloud-creates-bootable-ba/. Retrieved 2011-09-29.
- ^ Yahoo News (July 15, 2011). "Dolly Clone Launches". http://news.yahoo.com/dolly-drive-now-offer-dolly-clone-award-winning-193213755.html. Retrieved 2011-09-29.
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