

ElephantDrive uploaded 1GB of files from a NAS in an average of 15 minutes. That upload took around 6 hours and 4 minutes, which implies I was uploading files at a rate of 16.1GB per hour, which works out to 1GB in less than 4 minutes, nearly the same as IDrive. With these speeds you can expect to max out your 5TB of storage in just under 12 days, which is pretty impressive.Īs a point of comparison, when I tested Box, I uploaded 98.7GB of files before my test files maxed out the 100GB of storage provided by the Personal Pro plan. I tested on a Windows 10 desktop with a mechanical hard drive attached to my local network via Ethernet. It's up to you.ĭuring my testing, I backed up 505GB to IDrive in 28 hours and 44 minutes, which works out to an average upload time of 1GB every 3 minutes and 25 seconds. You can opt to back up only selected folders, such as your documents and pictures, or you can back up your entire hard drive. You need to install the software on every device you want to back up.Īfter installation you sign into your account then decide which files you want to back up regularly. After creating your account you get links to the IDrive application for various devices. There are also mobile clients for iOS and Android.īefore you can use IDrive, you need to sign up for an account, which you can do without a credit card if you opt for the free version. There is a command-line-only version of IDrive for Linux, intended for servers, that you can get only if you email the support team and ask for it. IDrive offers desktop clients for Windows (7 and later) and macOS (10.11 El Capitan and later). What Operating Systems Does IDrive Support? Elephant Drive charges businesses $400 a year for 2TB of storage, for example, while SpiderOak charges $320 a year for 5TB of storage. It's competitive for business-grade backup. IDrive's Business plans start at $99.50 for 5TB of storage shared among five users and five computers and scale up from there. All of this means that, for most individual users, IDrive represents the best value. Backblaze offers unlimited storage space for $70 a year, though notably that plan can only be used to back up a single computer and doesn't support mobile devices. Elephant Drive charges $100 a year for 1TB of storage and $500 per year for 5TB. (Opens in a new window) Read Our OpenDrive Reviewįor comparison, SpiderOak One Backup offers 150GB for $69 a year and its 5TB costs $320 a year. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.
