![]() ![]() If you want to run your backup processes from a Windows PC, Bvckup 2 is a slick, fast option for just $20. I have more than 100TB on Google Drive, so I’d say this works well! I can be up and running from a new machine very quickly and have several layers of backup so even if there’s a major problem with one cloud vendor, I have effectively a mirror in another one, as well as local copies. I’ve stopped using Bvckup 2 to back up local data to the StableBit-managed volumes and moved to using my Synology NAS for cloud backups.StableBit CloudDrive to mount encrypted volumes in Google Drive.The OneDrive and Google Drive clients to keep files in sync.They dropped unlimited storage in October 2014. The 1TB plan now costs $60/y.īitcasa. $99/mo to manage up to 10TB?! I don’t think so. Some users took the unlimited part quite literally. When it was introduced in 2016, the $60/y unlimited plan made it the most cost-effective competitor to CrashPlan or BackBlaze, but that was discontinued in June 2017. They called The End of the Storage Wars back in July 2014, yet one of their big competitors eventually blinked…Īmazon Cloud Drive (ACD). To go beyond the 2TB max for personal plans (“As much space as needed” which I guess doesn’t quite mean unlimited), you need at least 3 Business users at $20/mo each, or $60/mo total.īox. To go beyond 100GB into “unlimited”, you need 3 Business users at $17.3/mo, putting us again in the $50/mo ballpark. $0.2/mo for each extra GB is prohibitive though.ĭropbox. I have 1TB with my O365 subscription for $12.5/mo, which I’d pay just for Office desktop apps anyway. ![]() Microsoft OneDrive. Microsoft discontinued unlimited storage in November 2015. I should update this section once I’ve moved to Google Workspace which I’ll have to do by January 2022. Of course this may change at any moment, but Google has closed their eyes on this for years. However, in practice the limit on smaller account is not enforced, I and many other people have several TBs on single-user G Suite accounts. ![]() Google Drive. Google’s G Suite Business has a plan for $10/user/month with 1TB of storage, and in theory you need to have at least 5 users to get unlimited storage.
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