In this modern era of digital sciences your systems are having a lot of important things like financial documents, email, digital photos, music and more which means that there is always a risk that you might loos them. We have to agree that our computers which are source of our living are vulnerable to hard drive crashes, virus attacks, theft and natural disasters, erasing the valuable data in a moment. Current statistics show that one in every ten hard drives fail each year. The cost of recovering a failed hard drive can exceed $7,500, and success is never guaranteed.
After an extensive review of data backup technology services, i am listing 3 best online back up companies for those business and personal professionals who are serious about online backup technology.

Backup Technology tops our chart for data backup technology services with its leading Online Backup & Disaster Recovery tool for all data types between 10GB and 100TB. Its software is excellent, and the service works flawlessly for even huge backups. With a single agentless Asigra Televaulting DS Client is installed on either a dedicated device, existing server or workstation, its client software can discover all servers, desktops, laptops, domains and remote sites within your network. You can ask for LIVE CHAT help to select the best Online Backup, Disaster Recovery or Business Continuity solution which could work best for you?
2. IDrive

I like IDRIVE  as its service works flawlessly for small backups. However i can see few reviews in which people have issues while backing up a large collection of files, such as icons or fonts. IDrive also has a very attractive pricing.
3. Â ElephantDrive
ElephantDrive service seems particularly well suited for category-based backups and I really liked their speed but its user interface (File/folder selection)  is very cumbersome, as is viewing afterwards. With ElephantDrive, you must setup your folder configuration manually.

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