LOS ANGELES, CA – October 30, 2019 — /BackupReview.info/ — IDrive Online Backup, a cloud backup service out of California, has released IDrive Cloud, an enterprise-class cloud object storage solution coming at a fraction of the cost of similar services along with free egress.
After the recent launch of IDrive Face, which enables users to build facial recognition apps, IDrive is continuing it’s trend of expanding into different markets with the introduction of IDrive Cloud, targeting users who have a need for massive storage scalability.
IDrive Cloud is an Amazon S3 compatible service powered by OpenStack Swift. It provides a high-performing and scalable storage infrastructure for individuals, businesses and enterprises at minimal cost. A platform-as-a-service, IDrive Cloud can be used for various purposes like securely archiving data, hosting web or mobile applications or even as a robust storage for data analytics.
Offering eleven 9s of data durability, for each object stored, three replicas exist at all times on different disks and servers to avoid data degradation. The stored data is always readily available via HTTPS and can be accessed and managed by using the Web Management Console. From this console, users can also stay updated on storage utilization, manage billing, create user accounts, and grant permissions using S3 Access Keys or OpenStack Swift API Keys.
More features of IDrive Cloud include:
IDrive Cloud starts at $6.95 for 2TB/month, plus $0.0059 per additional GB/month, and is now offering a free 30 day trial.
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 3 million customers back up over 100 Petabytes of data.
For more information, please contact:
Matthew Harvey
818-251-4200 x127
matthew.harvey@idrive.com
www.idrive.com
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