![]() I do not see a real-world functional difference between the two services that justifies the data limits and extra cost of pCloud. I think that you are making a distinction between pCloud and Backblaze which does not actually exist. Well personally I’m not looking to complete a full system back up online as I’d rather keep this on physical local drives and for me it’s more about having a back & braces backup up/storage solution for just my photography RAW files & so I like the idea of pCloud which works as an actual external hard drive on your pc/Mac yet is online (I of course have a fully set up local physical backup system for them too) & I know a lot of people have recommended backblaze, which I am still considering however yes it’s unlimited but it’s aimed at being a full system backup service online. Thank you, I’m looking at the paid options as would like around 2tb storage. There is also the NZ company Mega which has some free options, and will sync. I've not investigated its priced options so cannot comment. I find it more generous than both Dropbox and iCloud for free storage. I use pCloud, which gives me up to 10GB free online sync/storage. I think I need to have a further look into every option, & the link you have provided too Online Comparison Of Cloud Services This is an up-to-date appendix maintained by the author of Take Control of Backing Up Your Mac Third Edition by Joe Kissell. But not that valuable, considering the issue has only come up once in all those years. In over 25 years I've only wanted to retrieve one deleted image file the experience taught me a valuable lesson. I don't consider unlimited retention of deleted data to be a deal-killing feature. Online Comparison Of Cloud Services This is an up-to-date appendix maintained by the author of Take Control of Backing Up Your Mac Third Edition by Joe Kissell . I didn't bother to dig deeper into its features after seeing its data limits and pricing.īackblaze seems like a no brainer compared to either IDrive or pCloud. PCloud? It has the same data/sync limits as IDrive. But not that valuable, considering the issue has only come up once in all those years. ![]() ![]() 30 days with Backblaze, unless you opt to pay more for the feature. The only other plus for IDrive is that it retains deleted files forever vs. IDrive offers an additional 2TB limit for syncing. ![]()
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