IBackup - Online Backup and Storage

IBackup Online Storage and Backup is a company that offers online storage primarily targeted towards the small business. This application can perform real time, compressed, encrypted and versioned backups.

They give you features like sharing, mapped remote drive(s), automated scheduled and interactive backups, web folders, sharing. You can schedule incremental, differential and full backups. In addition, data is encrypted to and from your computer, as well as once loaded on the IBackup servers.

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Each and every modification you make to a file will be backed up immediately to the IBackup Personal repository. The application utilizes your system resources efficiently and it also provides optional integrated online backup. It is fast and flexible and does not gobble up too much bandwidth.

While you may look at their pricing and ask yourself why you wouldn’t just buy a hard drive for less, you need to remember the backup features. Backups are the ultimate sleeper of the digital world. 99% of the time you don’t need them and couldn’t care less about them.

They’ve got a free trial that you can check out (past the first block of pricing) so give them a try and see for yourself what they can do for you.

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3 Responses to “IBackup - Online Backup and Storage”  

  1. a gravatar 1 Ronnie

    Kind of freaks me out with AT&T doing it. They have your personal records, your data etc etc. Kind of would make me want to diversify with another company. Try http://www.disksvae.com as they do the same thing

    The provide online backup that is encrypted and you can also send a large chunk of data to them on a USB drive to start and they supply the drive.

  2. a gravatar 2 Sharon

    Online backups are increasingly becoming a necessity these days as consumers and businesses realize that data securely backed up in a remote online location is far better than any other method.

    The question now how good these backup devices are ?

    If you are looking for advanced features, compatibility across platforms and reliability, close your eyes and go for IBackup. But if you don’t mind restriction on backup of files of particular size and don’t need to schedule backups for your critical files, you should definitely opt for Carbonite !

    As far as IBackup is concerned, I can restore 10 historical versions of files through Snapshots. Just have have a look at “IBackup for Windows”.I can schedule online backup for any future date/ time. It has drag-n-drop, encryption for data, mirroring and syncing. I can backup and restore interactively or schedule regular online backups for Windows Desktops, Laptops and Servers. http://www.ibackup.com

    It gives me incremental and compressed backups that greatly reduce your network bandwidth by only transferring portions of file that have been modified/changed.With Web-manager I can access,modify,restore,delete my files from anywhere.
    IBackup for Windows

    No more writing about these guys. Just see for yourself.

    - Sharon

  3. a gravatar 3 Larry Green

    I find it interesting that Ibackup has its’ employees leaves these “blogs” on various sites, as I think it is very misleading. Ibackup has a decent consumer product, and their customer service people try very hard to solve any problems, but the product isn’t suited for any business larger than a couple of employees and workstations. The fact that they do not support any realistic back-up and recovery solution for a larger enterprise or manage any platform but windows makes me wonder just what their marketing folks are actually thinking. They do not seem to understand the needs of most businesses, I don’t know why they just focus on their consumer products. I must recommend that to meet real business back-up and recovery requirements to seek out their larger competitors.

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