If you want syncing and unlimited, automated backup, IDrive ($15.90 For First Year at IDrive) (Opens in a new window) can serve you well. But if you need a comprehensive file-syncing and backup solution with editing and collaboration tools built-in, you'll want Google Drive or Microsoft OneDrive, which are both Editors' Choices. If you're an Amazon Prime member for other reasons, you'll probably want to make use of all that included space. However, if you're in the market for a dedicated photo backup solution and nothing more, Amazon Cloud Drive has a sweet deal. Cloud Drive has limited sharing capabilities, no collaboration features, and a desktop application that's fairly worthless. It doesn't offer file-syncing, for example, so forget about having on-device access to the latest version of all your documents and images. But Amazon Cloud Drive is supposed to do more, and the problem is it doesn't-at least not nearly as well as many other cloud-based backup and storage solutions. Amazon Prime members get unlimited storage for images, and non-members can pay just $11.99 per year for the same privilege. Want enough space to store all those pictures from family birthday parties, vacations, and holidays? Amazon has you covered. If you think of Amazon Cloud Drive as a boutique service for backing up only your photos and nothing else, it's a wonderful and simple solution.
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