

The company kept its pricing structure simple, with a free tier up to 10GB and anything above that costing $0.004/GB/month.

Today, the company is launching IDrive e2, a new S3-compatible object storage service, which it claims is often faster and cheaper than its competitors, like AWS’s S3 or Backblaze’s B2. It launched a developer-focused face recognition service back in 2019, for example, and then launched IDrive Compute, a VPS hosting service, last year. IDrive 360 starts at $29.50/year per computer for secure endpoint backup and DR.Over the course of the last few years, IDrive, the company best known for its backup service, has slowly been adding more cloud computing features to its platform. Point-in-time r estore – restore files instantly from any of the 30 versions Malware protection – snapshot restore up to 30 versionsĮncrypted cloud storage – data is protected with AES-256 encryption on transfer and at restįile-level r ecovery – restore data from the cloud in almost real-time Through this centralized management console, admins can also remotely schedule backups, manage backup settings, view real-time backup status like backup time and latest backups, and access and restore data at any time.īacking up Linux machines with IDrive 360 is way to make sure data is accessible no matter what happens, including features such as:Īutomated backup – configure and schedule backup plans for all devices Have an easy-to-use UI that requires no additional training or use of scripts for backup Perform simultaneous backups for multiple Linux machines View and manage any number of computers remotely Through this interface, users have ability to: Users of IDrive 360 backup for Linux can take advantage of simple web-based GUI for backups. This ensures that every bit of data generated by endpoint devices is backed up and ready to be recovered in case of a data loss disaster. This solution for businesses of any size, the firm enables IT departments to oversee data protection for their entire company, allowing them to implement backup plans for units, groups, or individual devices. has added backup support for Linux machines, enabling IT admins to schedule and automate backups for all of their organizational Linux data into a single account through an unified web console.
