![]() Google Drive now offers a Backup and Sync tool, but it’s expensive at $100 a year per TB of storage. ![]() The only drawbacks are that it doesn’t yet offer a dedicated Linux client (you can use B2, but it could be pricier depending on your needs) and that it doesn’t allow for unlimited file versioning. At $50 a year, it’s 10 bucks cheaper than the other two. If you choose to move, you’ll be charged $60 a year for unlimited storage with a single computer, and you won’t be charged for the first 60 days.Īnother formidable alternative is Backblaze. CrashPlan has also partnered with its competitor Carbonite to help users make the switch.
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