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#Sos online backup client trial
Interested users can sign up for a 15-day free trial account, which doesn't require a credit card. Plans are available all the way up to a whopping 10TB for $299.99 per month or $2,999.99 per year. Paying $7.99 per month or $79.99 per year bumps the limit up to 100GB. Granted, that plan does cover up to five computers and unlimited mobile devices. For $4.99 per month or $44.99 per year, you only get 50GB of storage.

SOS is one of the most expensive online backup options we've reviewed. Our other complaint with this otherwise excellent service is that its desktop and mobile apps are in need of a design refresh. We also like that a single license is good for several computers and an unlimited number of mobile devices, even if its storage rates are expensive.
#Sos online backup client archive
SOS Online Backup offers more advanced security options than most other online backup services, as well as some special features, including the ability to back up concurrently to a local folder and to truly archive your files.
#Sos online backup client how to
How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.When you get to a few TB, you're outta luck. As I said above, it's great for restoring a few GB. Now, I not a network engineer, but I have worked in IT for 30 years, so I know BS when I hear it! So, for all the 5 star rates here, I suggest you test doing a SIGNIFICANT restore before making your mind up. & google drive) then surely this pointed to throttling? No Sir, this was down to my connection and usual internet traffic. The gist of the conversation was that they do not throttle connections and that 30Mbit/sec was considered an excellent speed and IF I was previously getting 50-200Mbit/sec then I was a very lucky man as this was not expected! I suggested that I must have been very lucky for 3 days having traffic rates almost flatline from them (but not other sites I tested, e.g. The conversation went on for 20 minutes with the agent speaking to me like I was dumb and would just take his word for things. So, I phoned the support line and spoke to a technical support agent to explain that it looks like they were throttling my connection. Then, after a few days, this dropped to 30-35MBit/sec with no peaks and troughs - I never got below 30Mbit/sec and never above 35MBit/sec for 24 hrs. I monitored traffic and I could see the usual network peaks and troughs that you would expect with a consumer ISP, but I was averaging 130Mbit/sec over 3 days. So, when the restore started and I was getting between 50-200Mbit/sec restore times, I was happy. Now, I'm not expecting instant restores and the data I backup I can live without for a week. Then, last week, the worst happened I had to do a restore of 6TB. Everything seemed OK for general day to day backups and restores. I've been with SOS Online Backup (consumer, not business tier) for 3 years.
