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Backblaze vs IDrive: which should you choose?

Quick answer: Backblaze is built for personal-backup, while IDrive suits multi-device-backup. For most users IDrive is the stronger default, but Backblaze can be the better fit depending on your budget and use case.

If you're weighing Backblaze against IDrive, the right answer depends on your priorities. Below we compare them on pricing, strengths and the use cases each one fits, then give a clear verdict.

Side-by-side

BackblazeIDrive
CategoryCloud BackupCloud Backup
What it's known forUnlimited personal computer backup for one flat price, plus B2 object storage that undercuts AWS S3 on price and egress.Backs up unlimited devices (PC, Mac, mobile, servers) into one account at a very low per-TB price, with disk-based courier recovery.
PricingPersonal Backup ~$9/mo or ~$99/yr unlimited (1 computer); B2 ~$6/TB/moFree 10GB; ~$79.50/yr 5TB Personal (first year often discounted under $5), higher Team/Business tiers
Best audienceIndividuals wanting cheap set-and-forget backup, and developers needing low-cost S3-compatible object storage.Households and small businesses with many devices wanting one affordable backup account.
Best forpersonal-backup, developersmulti-device-backup, value
Entry price~$8.25/mo or ~$99/yrFree
Biggest strengthSimplest unlimited personal backup at a low flat rate.One account backs up unlimited devices into a shared storage pool.
Main caveatPersonal Backup covers only one computer per license.Steep renewal increase after a heavily discounted first year.
See Backblaze plans →See IDrive plans →

Features compared

The feature sets only partly overlap. Here is what each one actually gives you:

Backblaze key features

  • Unlimited Personal Backup for one computer at a flat price (incl. attached external drives)
  • B2 Cloud Storage S3-compatible object storage at ~$6/TB/month
  • Free egress on B2 up to 3x average monthly storage, then ~$0.01/GB
  • No minimum storage duration on B2 (delete anytime without penalty)

IDrive key features

  • Unlimited devices (PC, Mac, Linux, mobile, servers) backed up into one account
  • Disk image backup and file/folder backup in one app
  • IDrive Express physical disk shipping for fast initial backup and recovery
  • 30 versions of each file retained; 30-day immutable snapshots vs ransomware

Pricing tiers side by side

Backblaze plans

PlanPriceWhat's included
Personal Backup~$8.25/mo or ~$99/yrunlimited storage, 1 computer
B2 Cloud Storage~$6/TB/mofirst 10GB free; free egress up to 3x stored data
B2 Overdrivecustomhigh-throughput tier with unlimited free egress

IDrive plans

PlanPriceWhat's included
Free010GB permanent free plan
Personal 5TB~$69.95 first yr, ~$99.50/yr afterunlimited devices
Personal 10TB+higher tiersup to 100TB available
Team / Businessseparate pricingper-user/server

Tiers compiled from the vendors' published plans and independent reviews; prices are approximate and change often, so confirm current figures (and your region's taxes) on each vendor's site.

Strengths compared

Where Backblaze wins

Unlimited single-computer backup paired with the cheapest mainstream S3-compatible object storage.

That makes it the stronger pick for individuals wanting cheap set-and-forget backup, and developers needing low-cost S3-compatible object storage.

Where IDrive wins

Backs up an unlimited number of devices into a single low-cost account, repeatedly PCMag Editors' Choice.

That makes it the stronger pick for households and small businesses with many devices wanting one affordable backup account.

Verdict: choose by fit

Pick by fit rather than by an overall score.

FAQ

Is Backblaze better than IDrive?

IDrive is the stronger default for most users, but Backblaze can be the better fit depending on your budget and use case.

What is the main difference between Backblaze and IDrive?

Backblaze is unlimited single-computer backup paired with the cheapest mainstream S3-compatible object storage. IDrive is backs up an unlimited number of devices into a single low-cost account, repeatedly PCMag Editors' Choice.

Which is cheaper, Backblaze or IDrive?

Entry pricing differs: Backblaze starts at ~$8.25/mo or ~$99/yr, while IDrive offers a free tier. Compare the tiers above against your usage.

Sources

Facts above are drawn from these independent reviews and the vendors' own pages for Backblaze and IDrive: