Difference between revisions of "Online Backup Services"

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Revision as of 21:56, 29 January 2012

Comparison

Provider Win.1 Linux1 Mac1 crypt.2 Limited MB plan3 Unlimited MB plan3 $/MB plan3 Unlimited BW 3 Net drive4 P2P5 Sync6 Autodetect changes11 Public file hosting7 physical media restore8 Server location9 Free online storage (non-trial)12 Maximum per-file size External hard drive support13 Hybrid Option14
Dropbox Yes Yes Yes Partial; transmission and storage only Yes Yes; third-party webdav service, 300 MB write limit apply Yes Yes Yes Yes USA 2 GB 300 MB on the Web Interface, none on the Desktop client No No
SpiderOak Yes Yes Yes Yes; Per-user Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes 2 GB No limit Yes
SugarSync Yes No Yes Partial; transmission and storage only Yes No No Yes Yes Yes (SugarSync account needed) 5 GB
ZumoDrive Yes Yes Yes Partial; transmission and storage only Yes Yes Yes Yes USA 2 GB No Limit
Provider Windows1 Linux1 Mac1 Encryption2 Limited MB plan3 Unlimited MB plan3 $/MB plan3 Unlimited BW 3 Net drive4 P2P5 Sync6 Autodetect changes11 Public internet file hosting7 Restore via physical media8 Server location(s)9 Free online storage12 Maximum Per-File Size External Hard Drive Support Hybrid Option

Legend

  • ^1 Windows/Linux/Mac - Supported operating systems for thick client (native binary application), which provide background data transmission and setting services.
  • ^2 Encryption - Data stored by the service is encrypted. (Transport security is also assumed)
  • ^3 Payment method
    • L - Pay per computer. Additional fee for storage over a threshold.
    • U - Pay per computer. Storage per computer is unlimited.
    • M - Pay per unit of storage, but unlimited computers may share that storage.
    • B - Bandwidth capping or limits are used on accounts.
  • ^4 Net drive - Network drive on file server supports some protocols (FTP, SMB, NAS,...)
  • ^5 P2P storage - data spread over many computers based on Peer-to-peer net advantages
  • ^6 Sync - Synchronization between computers, and/or mobile devices (PDA, MDA,...)
  • ^7 Public Internet file hosting -
  • ^8 Restore via physical media -
  • ^9 Server location - country where physical servers are located
  • ^10 Still in Beta version
  • ^11 Whether the desktop client (if available) can detect and upload changes without scanning all files
  • ^12 Many backup services offer a limited free plan, often for personal use. Often it is possible to increase the free backup limit through coupons, referrals, or other means that are not included in this column. This column also does not include free trials that are only available for a limited period of time.
  • ^13 External hard drive support - Can refer to an alternate backup destination or whether the service can back up external drives.
  • ^14 Hybrid Online Backup works by storing data to local disk so that the backup can be captured at high speed, and then either the backup software or a D2D2C (Disk to Disk to Cloud) appliance encrypts and transmits data to a service provider. Recent backups are retained locally, to speed data recovery operations.