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Idrive: Excellent online backup, sharing, and more

Backup, storage, sharing, physical transfer—if it has something to do with backup, idrive supports it.

- BY JON L. JACOBI

As of our latest look, idrive remains the most comprehens­ive online backup and sharing service we’ve tested. It’s not the cheapest, but it’s still affordable, it comes with backup clients for nearly every PC and device, and it is more than competent at local backup. The company also provides additional storage for syncing all your devices and PCS, allows sharing of files with anyone, and has the ability to back up to a local drive. See how well it compares to the competitio­n in our big online backup roundup ( fave.co/3fwamk6).

PLANS AND PRICING

Believe it or not, idrive still offers a free storage plan, which has increased from 5GB

to 10GB since our last look at the service. As far as we’re aware, it’s the only free repository not associated with a mega corporatio­n (Microsoft, Apple, Google, and so forth) still in existence.

idrive has three Personal plans that cover one user with unlimited computers and devices: a 5TB plan for $59.62 the first year (or $119.25 for two years), and $79.50 each year after; a 10TB plan for $74.62 the first year (or $149.25 for two years) and $99.50 each year after; and a 20TB plan that’s $149.62 for the first year ($299.25 for two years) and $199.50 after that.

If you enable the separate sync service, you get an equal amount of storage just for that task—no extra charge.

There’s a new Team plan that scales from five users and computers for $99.50 per year to 500 users and computers for $19,999.50, all offering 1TB of storage per user. Those were also discounted at the same rate as the Personal plans at the time of this writing.

Don’t get completely caught up in the price-per-gigabyte game: The size of your essential data is probably a lot smaller than the amount idrive is offering, unless you’re into HDR and 4K.

FEATURES

Like its competitor Carbonite Safe ( fave. co/3hvq4nv), idrive uses continuous data protection (CDP) rather than backing up on a set schedule. If you have a rapidly changing data set, it’s nice to have files backed up as they change, not just periodical­ly. idrive also supports nearly every type of PC and device: Windows, OS X, Android, IOS, and various NAS boxes. Also nice are the snapshots, which make it easy to restore your PC to a particular point in time.

idrive now features two local clients. The normal one allows access to all the options,

and is nearly identical to idrive’s online dashboard. The other, idrive Basic, is for those who just want to push a button and back up everything (assuming your plan has the space).

idrive will also handily duplicate your online backup to local storage. That allows you to painlessly maintain the Rule of Three: your original data, a copy, and a copy of the copy. Also, it’s much faster to restore from a hard drive than from any online service.

idrive also features idrive Express, a two-way physical shipment service. Say you’re walled off from the internet or just in a very low-bandwidth location. Use idrive’s local backup function to back up your data to a storage device provided by the company, then ship it to them. It will get uploaded to your online account and then updated by your local client thereafter. Or if you need to restore from a backup in hurry, idrive will ship your data to you on an appropriat­e device— all within a week’s time.

Personal customers get 3TB of data delivered to or fro for free—the first time. Team and Business users get three free deliveries. Subsequent­ly, there’s a $60 charge per use.

BOTTOM LINE

idrive offers the most comprehens­ive set of backup and backup-related features of any online service we’ve tested, plus one of the simplest clients we’ve seen for those who just want to back up with a minimum of fuss. That all the advanced features are available at the basic service level makes idrive less expensive than it might seem at first glance. It’s good stuff from a now venerable company in the online backup field.

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idrive’s online dashboard shows all the settings that the client offers, including enabling and disabling continuous data protection (near real-time backup of changed files).

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