
That’s extremely important when recovering from file corruptions or ransomware, since you may need to go back a few versions to find a clean copy of your damaged files. You’re able to keep old versions of files indefinitely, and you have a significant amount of control over how file versions are kept with CrashPlan. That means you can create one or more physical recovery hard drives as well as keep a catalog of files for recovery in the cloud.įile versioning, a feature usually associated with backup tools, is another strength for CrashPlan. But, you can also back up files to multiple storage locations at the same time.


(Image credit: CrashPlan)ĬrashPlan comes with its own unlimited cloud storage space, which serves as the default launch point for file recovery. You can customize your versioning settings to better recover after a ransomware attack.
