


Other rivals include OpenDrive, which charges $10 per month, Livedrive Internet, which charges $8 per month, and Carbonite. "By making this decision now, we are ensuring we can continue to offer unlimited backup and keep improving our computer backup service."īackblaze is notable for offering unlimited backup, a business feat that's been difficult for competitors like Code42's Crashplan, which exited the consumer market and now sells to businesses for $10 per month. "It was not a decision we took lightly," Budman said. But the company has to fund the development of new features, and the storage price declines no longer match the increasing per-user storage demands, Chief Executive Gleb Budman said in a blog post Tuesday. That's a bummer if you're already absorbing price increases for Netflix or Amazon Prime or choosing to pay for services like Apple's iCloud and Google Photos. Online backup specialist Backblaze raised monthly prices from $5 to $6 on Tuesday - its first price increase since launching in 2008 with unlimited data storage.
