

Given that CrashPlan lets you backup to not only the Cloud but also local and remote devices, however, it seems that they’re offering quite a lot of bang for your buck. It costs $13.99 per month, or $149.99 for a year.ĬrashPlan holds up pretty well against its competitors so far as pricing is concerned, with other industry giants such as Backblaze and Carbonite also offering unlimited storage at similar prices. Subscribers have access to additional customer support, mobile file access, unlimited versioning and 448-bit encryption – as well as unlimited cloud storage and online access. Family subscription has all the same features as the Individual plan, but can cover anything from 2 to 10 computers. Individual subscription covers just one computer and costs $5.99 per month, or $59.99 for a year, and payment is accepted from all major credit cards. Free users get 30 days of online storage, and their use of other features is free from time constraints. All provide unlimited backups to local computers and drives and external computers and drives while subscribers also receive full access to CrashPlan Central. Pricing PlansĬrashPlan offers three different price plans – Free, Individual subscription and Family subscription. A free plan offering local backups is a big plus, and great security and easy-to-use software make it an accessible and appealing backup solution. You can read a detailed review below or sign up now. With unlimited storage space and strong features available at a reasonable price, CrashPlan is a smart choice for any online backup user.
