| Comparison between IBackup Professional
and IBackup Services |
| Features |
IBackup Professional |
IBackup |
| Versions (Multiple
incremental backups of same file name creates different versions) |

(Up to 30 Versions) |
|
| Historical view of data |

(Up to 30 days or longer
assuming a daily backup schedule) |

(Using Snapshots,
up to 10 days) |
| Mandatory 128-bit SSL encryption
for login, data backups and restores |
 |
 |
| Mandatory encryption
on storage |
 |
|
| Mapped drive support in the
NT Service component of its scheduler |
 |
|
| Compatibility with firewalls
/ proxy servers such as SOCKS |
 |
|
| IDrive client provides network
drive access to user data for drag-n-drop and direct edits |
|
 |
| Supports web interface access
to user data for access, sharing and collaboration |
|
 |
| Supports multiple scheduled
backup jobs |
|
 |
| Multiple modes of access including
IDrive, WebFolders and FTP to users data |
|
 |
| Supports file / folder sharing
features |
|
 |
| Supports sub-accounts |
|
 |
| Compatibility with proxy servers
such as HTTP/CERN |
 |
 |
Share with fine-grained control
(read, write, password protection) |
|
 |
Lock / unlock
(for collaborative use to prevent one user overwriting others
file) |
|
 |
| General performance for backups
/ restores |
Fast |
Fast |
Reporting
(log of all activity) |
 |
 |
| Support for Mac, Linux and
other non-Windows operating platforms |
|
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