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It was, at least, through the end of last year. I don't know what they're doing in 2022, but it probably still is the same. At the time I was involved in the purchase, they had a bundled solution, or you could buy it a la carte. We chose not to do that, and it worked out okay for us. You could buy extra consulting, and you could buy other services. You could certainly add on different functionality. He really didn't need to, but he came out on-site and worked with us. We got the consulting support, and we got the advice and console. The organizations that can't afford or are not interested in an enterprise solution, such as a medium-sized business, they're probably not going to want to spend the money, but you get all the maintenance. They didn't say that they need to charge us for something or it is going to take another statement of work. They didn't come in and nickel and dime us.
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It was more expensive than Eureka, and it was more expensive than Barracuda Backup, but what we got was a full team.

Hope this is helpful to you and to others.
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Limitation of 1TB of source (if I recall correctly the company limits the base version of the software to 1TB)Īs I mentioned in the beginning, it all depends on your requirements. Flexibility to use any cloud storage you like (you will pay for these separately) This can be cheaper for smaller backups but for 1TB or larger backups you will save money using IDrive. The application will backup your files to the cloud provider of your choice. Purchase the application and connect it to one of many cloud providers. Then there is CloudBerry Backup which is a Do It Yourself (DIY) setup. A hard drive restore option is available for $60 for disaster recovery (express shipping options also available at extra cost) They provide FREE of charge up to 3TB drive to perform initial backup once per year Purchase (extra cost) of ethernet connected hard drive to give you both on premises and cloud based backups (benefit here is immediate and quick restore capability) Backup files from Office 365 (manual, need to login to initiate backup)
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Backup pictures from Facebook and Instagram (not sure if manual or automatic) Supports Synology, QNAP and other SANS (caution: features vary by brand and model, low end units are not supported) Supports multiple OS including Windows, Mac and Linux Additional 2TB for a SYNC drive, this works similar to a One Drive 2TB of backups shared among MULTIPLE computers and mobile (IOS and Andriod) devices There is an offer now for 90% off for people switching cloud backup providers. You can sign up for a trial to test it out at no cost. I have found the backup software to be reliable and it has great features. I strongly recommend that you check out IDrive.

IDrive is my primary and I use CloudBerry Backup to backup to AWS Glacier. My computer was an older model so I had to search for something that worked better for me.Ĭurrently I use 2 backups. I loved the features but found the backup client needed too much memory and bogged down my computer. You don't provide any requirements so let me just share what has been working for me.įirst off, I used CrashPlan a few years back. How many machines to back up, total backup size, if mobile device backups are desired, or other additional features. Let me start by saying each person has unique requirements when it comes to backup.
