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Cake day: June 20th, 2023

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  • I have been with idrive since 2009. At the time they were the only ones that allowed backups of network attached storage on their cheaper personal plans. Everyone else saw that as an “enterprise” feature which required a business plan. Which was bullsh*t, because lots of home NAS devices were being sold.

    Anyway, I haven’t done a recent comparison of services, but I remain happy with idrive.

    Thesedays I no longer backup on a computer with a mapped drive, but directly from my NAS which runs the idrive software.

    I had a catastrophic dual drive failure a few years ago, one failed and another failed during the raid rebuild! I was able to restore about 1tb of data and didn’t lose anything important.

    They also offer backup and restore by shipping a drive to you if you want to avoid the huge initial backup or a total restore, but I haven’t used that feature.

    They do also have a mobile app, but last time I tried it, it wasn’t great.










  • One other important thought to add to my own comment.

    If I’m moving to a web based service, longevity is important. Nothing lasts forever, but if I move to another solution and migrate everything and they go out of business in 6 mths, that would suck. So it matters that where I move to is fairly solid and sustainable.

    That’s why I hoped that Evernote would keep going, they charged a reasonable amount for the service.

    But I guess in the commercial world it’s all about constant growth rather than sustainability…


  • Damn it. I’ve got a lot of stuff on there, organised and tagged.

    I’ve thought about migrating for the last couple of years, but just left it as I couldn’t be bothered.

    If it’s getting more expensive though, this might be the time to move.

    What would be the service with the easiest migration path? Ideally one that:

    • has good automatic OCR of all documents uploaded to make them searchable

    • has good apps on Android, Windows and IOS

    • has a good import function that can retain tags from Evernote

    That may be asking too much?