![]() ![]() Pro Softnet Corporation's initial product was called IBackup, but it acquired the domain name from defunct company I-drive around mid-2003. Pro Softnet Corporation was founded in 1995 and is based in Calabasas, California, within Los Angeles County. Its flagship product is IDrive, an online backup service available to Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS (iPhone and iPad) and Android users. is a technology company that specializes in data backup applications. IDrive BMR Pro - starting at $99.IDrive Inc. ![]() High Performing Onsite Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery (BCDR) Solution. IDrive Cube - starts at $99.50/month for 2TB and unlimited licenses. IDrive e2 Cloud Storage - an S3 compatible cloud object storage solution that supports storing data in the cloud, off-site disaster recovery, an active and accessible data archive, and long term storage. IDrive 360 EndPoint - starting at $99.50/year - thin client based managed backup and recovery for businesses of all sizes IDrive Business - starts at $99.50/year - back up all computers, servers, and smart devices into a single account IDrive Team - $99.50/year - starts at 5 computers, 5 users, with 5TB of storage ![]() IDrive Personal - $79.50/year - one user, backup unlimited computers IDrive offers the following pricing plans: but I'd still like the option of more granularity. The advantage of this approach is simplicity, the disadvantage is a lack of flexibility. In the same way, all local files/folders are handled as a single backup set, again with no granularity. The only way to omit one would be to leave it unplugged. My understanding from the FAQ and help files, together with practical use of the system, is that all network/external drives are handled as a single backup set. For example - to set weekly backups for one external drive and daily backups for another. If backups are daily and no more frequent this shouldn't be an issue, but it could well cause problems (or at least confusion) if backups were more frequent.I would like to see more granularity in the backup scheduling. I'm on the other side of the world and it seems nonsensical for me to schedule a 9 am backup on the 10th of November (10/11/22) to find that the system records it as being made at 3 am on 11/10/22. All timings by the software use PST (Pacific Standard Time) and a US format timestamp. ![]()
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