Ransomware attacks have made immutable backups a baseline requirement. We verified pricing for 5 tools, breaking down what you actually pay — including hidden costs, usage limits, and the cheapest way to get started.
Our team evaluated 5 backup & recovery tools using official provider information, documented pricing, feature analysis, and user review signals. Scores reflect comparable signals across ease of use, features, value, and support. Pricing and features were last verified on June 5, 2026. We do not accept payment for rankings. Read our full methodology
Data loss costs businesses an average of $4,500 per minute of downtime. Backup and recovery tools have evolved from simple file snapshots to intelligent platforms that handle hybrid cloud environments, automated testing of restore points, and compliance-grade retention policies.
Features to compare across price tiers:
Always test actual restore speed, not just backup speed. A backup you cannot restore in time is worthless. Run quarterly restore drills with whichever tool you choose.
Average: $69/mo across 5 tools
| Tool | Rating | Free Plan | Starting Price | Free Trial | Value Score | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Veeam MOST AFFORDABLE | 8.8 | Yes | Free | 30 days | 8.1/10 | View Plans → |
8.5 | Yes | $70/mo | — | 8.8/10 | View Plans → | |
8.3 | No | $85/mo | 30 days | 8/10 | View Plans → | |
8.4 | No | $89/mo | 7 days | 8/10 | View Plans → | |
8 | No | $99/mo | 30 days | 7.5/10 | View Plans → |
* Prices shown are for the cheapest paid plan (monthly billing). Annual billing typically saves 15-25%.
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Starting at just $70/mo, UpdraftPlus is the cheapest paid option with a solid 8.5/10 rating.
UpdraftPlus scores 8.8/10 for value, offering the best features-to-price ratio.
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