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Our ElephantDrive review takes a closer look at this cloud storage platform to help you decide whether it’s worth the money.
ElephantDrive is a capable cloud storage platform for all your devices, including network servers. The service offers top features, including end-to-end encryption, seamless syncing, and easy file recovery. However, ElephantDrive is pricey enough that it’s hard to recommend. Several of the best cloud storage services offer a similar product at a much lower price point. In our ElephantDrive review, we’ll help you decide whether this cloud storage service is worth the cost. ElephantDrive offers three pricing tiers. The Home plan includes 1,000 GB of storage for $10 per month or $100 per year. That’s not overly expensive—but if you need more storage you can only buy increments of 1,000 GB for an additional $10 per month or $100 per year. So, expanding your storage can quickly become prohibitively expensive. Another limitation is that you can only upload files up to 2 GB in size. The Business plan offers the same amount of storage, but for $20 per month or $200 per year. The difference is that you can have up to 25 devices, whereas the Home plan only enables 10. In addition, you can create up to 10 sub-accounts for your business. The Enterprise plan costs $30 per month or $300 per year. It enables you to upload files up to 200 GB each and includes up to 100 devices. You can also create up to 20 sub-accounts for your business. ElephantDrive offers a 30-day trial, although a credit card is required. ElephantDrive offers all of the high-end features we’d expect to see from a top-tier cloud storage platform. To start, this platform enables you to automatically sync files across all of your devices to the cloud and between each other. ElephantDrive automatically retains old versions of your files and organizes them by date, making it easy to restore an archive of your data after a malware attack. Of course, you have precise control over version retention, so you can limit how much of your storage space your archived data takes up.

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