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What is Mirror Backup?

Mirror Backup protects users from data loss by continuously monitoring files and folders, and backing them up to the cloud, a network share, or local drive when they change. It does this in a background service that does not require a user to be logged in - presented as ideal for company servers. …

Offerings

  • HasFree Trial
  • Does not haveFree/Freemium Version
  • HasPremium Consulting/Integration Services

Entry-level set up fee?

  • Setup fee optional

For the latest information on pricing, visit https://www.mirrorbackup.net/purchase2.htm

24/7 file protection is available for as little as $1.33 per month. This rate is for a yearly subscription of 30+ seats. The most expensive option, 1 seat/monthly, is $5 per month. Mirror Backup will work with any existing cloud, or local storage can be used.

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