When comparing CrashPlan vs Redo Backup and Recovery, the Slant community recommends CrashPlan for most people. In the question“What are the best backup programs for Windows?” CrashPlan is ranked 3rd while Redo Backup and Recovery is ranked 23rd. The most important reason people chose CrashPlan is:
You set it up once and from then it runs in the background whenever you are not using your computers (or at specified times).
Specs
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Pros
Pro Unintrusive
You set it up once and from then it runs in the background whenever you are not using your computers (or at specified times).
Pro Supports multiple backup destinations
You can set up different files/folders to back up to specific places.
Pro Differential and incremental file backup
CrashPlan updates only that part of the file that has changed, saving bandwidth and time.
Pro Unlimited online storage
The $5/mo individual plan and the $12.50/mo family plan gets you unlimited cloud storage.

Pro Allows custom encryption keys
Custom 448 bit user-provided encryption key can be used to encrypt the backed up data in the cloud.
Pro Users can order a physical copy of their data
They will send you an external hard drive to your house.
Pro Unlimited revision history
CrashPlan saves all previous versions of a file.
Pro Backup to FTP
Pro Live CD or USB
Redo Backup and Recovery is not a program but a live CD, where it is run from an external disk or USB. It is built upon Ubuntu and works as an easy way to restore a drive even when the OS will not boot.
Pro Completely free
There are no features to unlock through payments as the utility is free to use with all functions.
Cons
Con Buggy
Con Home edition discontinued
CrashPlan's home edition will be shut down on October 23, 2018. They are no longer accepting new signups or subscription renewals.
Con Popular features (local backup and trusted offsite backup) no longer available
Con Heavy client
The BackupClient is based on Java and therefore a lot more memory-intensive than most other backup solutions
Con Buggy
Con only runs on Live CD
Con Cannot schedule backups
Due to the fact that this backup tool is launched from an external USB or CD there is no solution to do auto backups. Each one will have to be manually done, which is not always the easiest way to go about frequent backups.
