
The service is for university-owned computers only and the software may not be installed on personally-owned systems. The Princeton CrashPlan backup service has been extended to include the university-owned computers provided by the Computer Science Department to its graduate students, who will be able to register the computers themselves. The university purchased sufficient licenses to cover faculty and staff employees, who are permitted to register their computers for the service. The purpose of the Princeton CrashPlan backup service is to protect data on university-owned desktop and laptop computers. ĬrashPlan OIT Policy for Computer Science Graduate Students: You can find more information about the TSM service at. TSM is a network-based backup service from OIT available to faculty, staff, and graduate students to backup servers. You can find out more information about it from the following links:ĬrashPlan Service: How to back up your computer and data:ĬrashPlan Service: How to install the software manually: Please note that CrashPlan should not be used to backup servers. Computer Science graduate students can also use the CrashPlan service for university owned laptop and desktop machines, instructions for setup can be found at the bottom of this page. OIT provides CrashPlan to all faculty and staff university owned laptop and desktop machines.

OIT is now using a cloud based backup service called CrashPlan.
