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Evergreen Backup is an enterprise-grade cloud backup and disaster recovery service for small businesses. Rather than simply syncing files to the cloud, it focuses on working with customers to define recovery time objectives and recovery point objectives. U.S.-based engineers remotely install the client, configure backup sets, monitor backups continuously, and assist with recovery when data is lost.
In terms of functionality, it covers backup for desktops, laptops, and servers, supports Windows and Mac OS, and offers continuous data protection, real-time block-level incremental uploads, low-resource background operation, automatic upgrades, and backup for NAS and network paths. Its coverage of business applications is fairly comprehensive, with granular backup and recovery for Microsoft SQL Server, Exchange Server, and SharePoint Server. It also provides bare-metal backup/recovery, local backup sets, Seeding, and expedited recovery, making it suitable for large data volumes or system-level disaster recovery scenarios.
The basic core plans are billed by term: from $20/month for 36 months, from $25/month for 24 months, from $30/month for 12 months, and from $35/month on a monthly plan, with one-time installation fees ranging from $50 to $125. The base configuration includes one system and 10GB of storage. Data fees vary based on actual usage and are typically billed in 10GB increments. Additional services require a quote. The page does not clearly provide online purchasing, payment methods, or full expansion pricing.
Security is one of its stronger selling points: transfers use SSL, encrypted archives use AES, and data is encrypted with a unique key before being sent. Its infrastructure is located in SSAE-16 certified data centers and undergoes both automated and manual audits. The company states that its solution can support compliance requirements such as HIPAA, the HITECH Act, Sarbanes-Oxley, and Gramm-Leach-Bliley, while also noting that there is no official certification for a “HIPAA-compliant backup service.”
Its strengths are its deeply managed service model, clear recovery assistance, and disaster recovery features that are more complete than ordinary cloud-drive-style backup. Its weaknesses are that the website information appears dated and lacks features common in modern SaaS products, such as a self-service console, APIs, permission management, third-party integrations, and transparent expansion pricing. It is better suited to small businesses without dedicated IT staff but with strong needs around recovering email, databases, and business files. It is less suitable for data teams that require automated integrations, global support, or China-local compliance.
Mainland China access cannot be determined from the available text. Since the service, data centers, and engineering support are all in the United States, users may face issues related to network latency, cross-border data compliance, USD payments, and time-zone support. Chinese companies may want to first compare local cloud backup and disaster recovery solutions from Alibaba Cloud, Tencent Cloud, Huawei Cloud, and similar providers.
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