Unlimited storage and version control

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Unlimited storage and version control

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Powerful web console
While some business backup services try to compete on features, others on price, CrashPlan aims to do both. The service combines a low price with a long list of features and controls, including some rarely found in competitors.

The package runs on Linux, as well as PC and Mac. There's unlimited storage, including unlimited versioning, and it's easy to find documents by date, time, or version (a feature so useful that it might be a reason to choose this product on its own).

The service is highly customizable. You can have regular or scheduled backups. Backups online, on a local machine, or both. You can also use preferred encryption or compression settings, retention policies, and more.

Some smart features help to increase reliability. The kazakhstan phone number list package can monitor the appearance of new documents in the folders you select, thus ensuring that your files are protected as quickly as possible.

All this can be managed using a powerful web console. You can monitor the backup progress and parameters, configure clients, apply policies and much more, the only thing is that the management is only available for desktop computers - the console does not support mobile browsers.

Other services may have cheaper packages than what CrashPlan offers, but overall they won’t come close to its convenience and functionality. If you’re a desktop user and need more than just backups, CrashPlan is definitely one of your favorites.

4. Microsoft OneDrive
Backup your office files to the cloud
Microsoft OneDrive

STRENGTHS:
Huge storage for every user
Integrates with Office 365
WEAKNESSES:
Only makes sense with Office 365
While Microsoft's OneDrive only offers 10GB of storage with its free user plan, when combined with an Office 365 subscription, OneDrive becomes a giant cloud storage for your office files.

Whether you're an individual or work for a mid-sized business or large organization, chances are you're using Microsoft Office with an Office 365 subscription. That means you have access to 1 TB of cloud storage per user through OneDrive, which includes automatic saving of Office 365 documents to the cloud.
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