LOS ANGELES, CA – September 28, 2022 — / BackupReview.info / — IDrive Backup, an award-winning, industry leading cloud backup provider has expanded its IDrive Express offering internationally to support shipping to Ireland, giving users in the EU region the opportunity to speed up their large data backups and retrievals and save themselves time and bandwidth.
IDrive Express enables users all over the world to backup or retrieve large volumes of data within a week using physical shipment of temporary storage devices provided by IDrive. In addition to the new Ireland location, IDrive also ships to Canada, South America, and Australia, making it a truly global solution.
The Express service is very easy to use for backing up data, with users simply having to:
Similarly, retrieving data through IDrive Express is a very straightforward process, users just need to fill in the hard drive shipment form on the IDrive website with all relevant information. IDrive will then send a drive with all of the data the user requested and users can recover their data quickly from the device to the desired destination.
The size of the drive that IDrive ships will be determined by the size of the account.
Why use IDrive Express?
Express is also available for Linux and NAS devices, letting users transfer bulk data from their Linux machines or Synology, QNAP, Asustor, and Netgear NAS devices.
The service comes free for Express Backup once a year for Personal users and three times yearly for Team and Business users. Express restores will cost users $99.50 per request.
About IDrive
IDrive Inc. is a privately held company specializing in cloud storage, online backup, file sharing, remote access, compliance and related technologies. Core services include IDrive®, RemotePC™ and IBackup.The company’s services help over 4 million customers back up over 500 Petabytes of data.
For more information, contact:
Matthew Harvey
818-251-4200 x127
matthew.harvey@idrive.com
www.idrive.com
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