Free Cloud Backup

In these tough economic times it can be difficult to spare a few dollars to backup your most important files online. Making regular backups to CD/DVD or an external hard drive can keep the majority of your files safe. For your newest files or for your most important files you can use one of these cloud backup services that offer free space. You won’t be able to backup your entire photo, video and music collection but your latest term papers, reports and important files should fit and allow you to keep them safe.

Here is the list of cloud backup companies that offer free backup space.

Company Size Operating System
Bitcasa 5gb Windows, Mac, iOS & Android
Cyphertite 8gb Free Windows & Linux
ElephantDrive 2gb Free Windows & Mac
IDrive 5gb Free Windows & Mac
Memopal 3gb Free Windows, Mac & Linux
MiMedia 7gb Free Windows
Mozy 2gb Free Windows & Mac
MyOtherDrive 2gb Windows, Mac & Linux
OpenDrive 5gb Windows & Mac
SafeCopy 3gb Free Windows & Mac
SpiderOak 2gb Windows, Mac & Linux

Some services offer extra space for referring others so you can earn more free space. SpiderOak and SugarSync are two of the better programs that come to mind.

A quick overview of all the services I have listed I found the following companies offering free space for people to backup. I have not had a chance to test each of these services yet so how reliable they are and easy to use I do not know. Feel free to test them out and let me know what you think of them.

Company Size Operating System
ADrive 50 gb Windows, Mac & Linux
Cucku Depends on partner Windows
CrashPlan Depends on partner Windows, Mac & Linux
humyo.com 10gb Windows. Mac and Linux coming soon.
Orbitfiles.com 6gb Windows
steekr 1gb Windows & Mac
Syncplicity 2gb Windows. Mac coming soon.

 
Did I miss any? What services suck? What service is your favourite? Let us all know by leaving a comment.

Comments

13 responses to “Free Cloud Backup”

  1. AB Avatar
    AB

    – Please add http://www.cx.com: 10 GB free online storage.

  2. Bert Avatar
    Bert

    humyo.com is now SafeSync of Trend Micro.
    https://www.safesync.com/Pages/Welcome.

    Already tested by somebody?

    Regards,
    Bert

  3. Meckydavid Avatar
    Meckydavid

    I use safecopy online backup for all the backups i need.With safecopy,my files are secure.It is cheap and offers very relaible services.Safecopy is so compatible with my Mac computer.

  4. willemijns Avatar
    willemijns
  5. willemijns Avatar
    willemijns

    VMN offer is dead

    1. John Avatar

      Thank you I have removed it.

  6. Leslie X Avatar

    I have been using it for a few days and it is probably the easiest I have seen and works better than I thought. Their web site needs more work but the software is a lot better than how their web site looks.

    All you need to do is setup with S3 account and is sync your changes almost in real time. There is no UI, you use Windows explorer to browse and restore the files like local files.

    I strongly recommend it. I have not paid yet, the free version seems to work fine with me.

    1. Jesse Avatar
      Jesse

      To Leslie X or anyone,

      Has anyone used any of these services to backup a Windows based phone and THEN transfer the information to an Android phone? Seems that the SugarSync may be the answer…

      Any thoughts would be most appreciated.

      Thanks!

      1. John Avatar

        Sorry have not tried that. SugarSync might help, but some apps are read only, just giving you access to your files. Let us know what you discover.

  7. Leslie X Avatar
    Leslie X

    I have been looking for something for w while and tried a few things. Has anyone tried netcdp? It is pretty impressive. but you have to sign up with S3 yourself.

    1. John Avatar

      I have not had a chance to try netcdp yet. Just heard about them a little while ago. Have a few other things on the go. Hopefully I can take a look in a little while. If you try them let us know how it goes.

  8. Wazimu Avatar
    Wazimu

    Dropbox did you miss. They offer 2 Gb free space.

    1. John Avatar

      Yes correct Dropbox offers 2gb of free space, it is a great service I use it myself, but it is more of an online storage service and not a backup service. I wrote a review over at my online storage website. Dropbox Review

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