Pricing

Monthly

$8 Per User / Month*

Yearly

$7.33 Per User / Month*

*billed as $88 annually

Features

Backup Capacity per User
Unlimited

See below for versioning and file retention

Users & Devices
  • Multiple users per account (charged per user)
  • 1 device per user
Endpoint Backup
& Recovery
  • Windows, Mac, and Linux Supported Operating Systems
Data Resilience
  • Unlimited Version Lifetime
  • 90-Day Deleted File Retention
  • Immutable Backup for Ransomware Recovery
  • End User Self-Service
Device Migration
  • End User Self-Service Restore
  • Alerting
Data Security
  • TLS 1.2 Encryption In-Transit
  • AES 256 Encryption At-Rest
  • Per User Encryption
  • Two-factor Authentication
  • Business Associate Agreement (BAA) Eligibility
  • Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) – Departmental
Support Plans

Mon-Fri (8am – 5pm) 
US Central Time
Email/Chat Support Only

Administration
  • Single Sign-On (SAML 2.0)

1. How long will CrashPlan retain my deleted files?

It depends on which version of CrashPlan you have. With CrashPlan Essential it’s a 30-day deleted file retention. CrashPlan Professional is 90 days. And the CrashPlan Enterprise package is unlimited.

2. How many versions of my data will CrashPlan keep?

You choose how many versions of your data to keep, and how far back in time to go. We don’t place any limits on versioning.

3. How do you charge for data?

We only charge for the data that's actually stored in the cloud. And once it’s compressed, it will be a lot less than what’s on your computer(s). Versions are stored (see above question), but not the full data of each version – just the incremental data that’s different from previous versions – which keeps your data from ballooning. We don’t backup the same block of data twice. You can read more about how CrashPlan backup works here:
https://support.crashplan.com/hc/en-us/articles/8854866030349--How-CrashPlan-backup-works

4. What is the difference between CrashPlan and cloud collaboration tools (CCTs) such as OneDrive, Google Drive, etc?

With CCTs, you are working from one static version of a file that may or may not have edit history. CCTs have no true versioning and no deleted retention. That means that someone could make an irreversible edit or a file could accidentally get deleted – and it’s gone forever. With CrashPlan, all of your data is backed up, all the time, ensuring fast and reliable recovery – and removing the chance of human error. Read more about the differences here: https://crashplandev1.wpengine.com/resources/guide/cloud-collaboration-platformsccp-overview/

5. Can I try CrashPlan before I buy?

Yes! We offer free 14-day trials of all our packages so you can get started right away. And it's easy to add additional users or upgrade to another package later on. No need to restart your backups.

6. I understand that my data backs up to the cloud, but where exactly is it stored?

7. Why do you own your own data centers?