

IDrive has three Personal plans that cover one user with unlimited computers and devices: a 5TB plan for $59.62 the first year (or $119.25 for two years), and $79.50 each year after a 10TB plan for $74.62 the first year (or $149.25 for two years) and $99.50 each year after as well as a 20TB plan that’s $149.62 for the first year (299.25 for two years) and $199.50 after that. A Team plan can cover from 5 to 100 users, with an equivalent number of devices and terabytes of storage prices range from $74.62 to $1499.62 for the first year. The company also provides additional storage for syncing all your devices and PCs, allows sharing of files with anyone, and has the ability to back up to a local drive.

I want to set up Duplicati to copy the VMs to B2, but in order to save space, money and bandwidth on B2 I want to upload only the last backup of each VM, not all 5. Currently Proxmox is set up to do weekly backups of all my VMs, keeping 5 backups of each. And though it’s not the cheapest, it’s still affordable and comes with backup clients for nearly every PC and device. So I realized I should have off site backups of my VMs as well.

Just as when we originally reviewed all the major online backup services, iDrive remains the most comprehensive online backup service. Impressively Backblaze provides unlimited online backup for what is claimed to be the lowest flat fee in the industry. Backblaze is a phenomenally good backup service and Ive been a happy customer for several years now, with two active backup licenses for my Macs.
