IDrive Earns PC World Editors’ Choice with a 4.5 Star Rating

PCWorld recently reviewed IDrive and found that it excels across nearly every dimension of backup and sync services, earning a 4.5 star rating and winning PCWorld’s Editors’ choice award.

Here are the key reasons it got the Editors’ Choice:

Comprehensive Feature Set

  • Multiple backup options: IDrive supports online backups, local backups, sync (“Cloud Drive”), NAS backups, and even imaging/disaster recovery. 
  • Broad device support: Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, NAS devices (QNAP, Synology). 
  • Versioning and snapshots: You can restore files from past versions, which helps with accidental deletions or changes. PCWorld
  • Special tools: Their “IDrive Express” service handles physical shipping of hard drives for large data transfers, which is useful in low-bandwidth situations. 
  • Cloud-to-Cloud Backup – Can back up Office 365, Google Workspace, and NAS

Value and Pricing

  • There’s a free plan with 10 GB of storage. 
  • Paid plans are priced attractively (especially in the first year) for what you get. “Low price per terabyte” is a highlight.
  • Also, IDrive offers “Cloud Drive” sync storage equal to your backup allowance at no extra cost. 

What Works Well

  • Ease of use (for core features): Basic backup and sync are intuitive and functional. IDrive automatically identifies common folders to back up, allows inclusion of network locations etc. 
  • Good performance: The service performed well in bandwidth / speed tests, apparently matching the capacities of network or external-drive hardware where possible. 

What This Means If You’re Considering IDrive

If you’re in the market for a backup or sync solution, here are a few thoughts based on PCWorld’s conclusions:

  • If you care about all-round coverage (online + local + NAS + sync + disaster recovery), IDrive is one of the best bets.
  • If your needs are more modest (just cloud backup, or just sync), IDrive is also a top choice
  • If disaster recovery / imaging is especially important to you, IDrive has you covered

Final Verdict From PCWorld

PCWorld sums it up like this: IDrive is likely the most comprehensive backup and backup-related service they’ve tested. It may not be the cheapest, but across the board its strengths vastly outweigh its weaknesses.