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Originally Posted by wannabetenor I suppose my point is this: If backups are so important, then just spring for the NE. |
That's fine if you're a business and have the money to spare. But what about a simple home user who just has a personal server for himself and a few friends and family? Or a non-profit organization that is barely scraping by as it is?
I can certainly understand charging a price for the kinds of features that big businesses will need (clustering, storage management, multiple domains, branding, tech support, even the mobile stuff), things that small groups of 10 or 20 users aren't necessarily gonna need.
But BACKUP is a basic need for anyone using an email server, business or personal. It doesn't seem right to label backup as an "Enterprise" feature. For that matter, working with Outlook and Apple iSync seems like a basic need rather than an "Enterprise" feature.
--Dan