![]() ![]() ![]() If you are a CrashPlan customer, we strongly urge you to consider all of your options as there are many providers out there. Once you’ve finished restoring, you can send the drive back or buy the drive and keep it. With Backblaze, you can request to have a hard drive FedEx’ed to you with all of your data on it. While you can access all of your data through the web, downloading terabytes of data isn’t really practical if you have to restore a significant portion of your data. The other key feature which we absolutely love are the data recovery options. There’s a free trial from Backblaze as well. There is no data limit and the billing is simple and affordable at $50/year. The program runs in the background and continuously backups your system with no user intervention. Just earlier this year, we dug in and did some heavy research on all the various providers and came to the conclusion that Backblaze meets all our requirements: easy on the wallet, simple to install, uncomplicated instructions and a set-it-and-forget-it approach.Īnd for that reason, Backblaze is our favorite, the one that we use ourselves and recommend and install the most. Within the online backup market, there are a number of providers who all complete pretty heavily to capture new customers and they’re now all pitching the CrashPlan users who are being abandoned. ![]() Additionally, Carbonite only rates a 5 out of 10 rating on Tom’s Guide.* As highly rated as CrashPlan is (was), Carbonite is not its basic plan is Mac only, leaving PC users to pay more. ![]() To the shock of many CrashPlan users, the online backup provider announced on August 22 nd that it will exit the home consumer market and is now referring CrashPlan for Home users to Carbonite. ![]()
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