File Storage & Backup · head to head
pCloud vs Carbonite

pCloud
File Storage & Backup
Prices are final. No setup fees or other hidden charges
- From
- On request
- Rated
- -

Carbonite
File Storage & Backup
Simple and reliable cloud backup for businesses
- From
- $6/month
- Rated
- -
The short version
- Each has a real cost: pCloud headline lifetime prices are discounted promotional prices; the Premium 500GB lifetime plan is listed at $299 struck through down to $199, and Ultra 10TB at $1,890 down to $1,190, so the full non-promotional price is materially higher; Carbonite upload speeds are significantly slower than competitors due to lack of block-level algorithms and multithreading
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which pCloud and Carbonite actually diverge.
Identical on both: free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated), category (File Storage & Backup).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in pCloud
Nothing recorded that Carbonite does not also cover.
Only in Carbonite
- Automatic backup
- Continuous protection
- Remote file access
- Bare metal restore
- Encryption
- Compliance support
- Microsoft 365
- Windows Server
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
pCloud
No use cases recorded yet. See the pCloud review.
Carbonite
- Data protectionnot pCloud
- Disaster recoverynot pCloud
- Business continuitynot pCloud
- Ransomware protectionnot pCloud
- Compliancenot pCloud
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
pCloud
- Headline lifetime prices are discounted promotional prices; the Premium 500GB lifetime plan is listed at $299 struck through down to $199, and Ultra 10TB at $1,890 down to $1,190, so the full non-promotional price is materially higher
- Ultra 10TB plan's download link traffic is capped at 2TB, the same limit as the much smaller Premium Plus 2TB plan, despite the 5x storage difference
Carbonite
- Upload speeds are significantly slower than competitors due to lack of block-level algorithms and multithreading
- Bandwidth throttling control is limited, preventing users from managing full bandwidth allocation
- Mobile apps and web access are more limited than sync-first services like Dropbox or Google Drive
- Uses AES-128 encryption instead of industry-standard AES-256
- Hybrid backup support is restricted to professional plans, unavailable for personal users
Pricing, plan by plan
pCloud
On requestNo published plan breakdown. See the pCloud review.
Carbonite
$6/month- Basic$6/month
- Automatic backup
- Unlimited cloud storage
- Easy restore
Which should you pick?
Choose pCloud if
Nothing in the data separates pCloud from Carbonite on the points above - pick on price and on how each one feels to use.
Choose Carbonite if
- You need automatic backup.
- You work on Windows, Mac, Web.
- You also want continuous protection.
Questions people ask
- Is pCloud or Carbonite better?
- Neither clearly leads. pCloud starts at On request and Carbonite at $6/month, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, pCloud or Carbonite?
- pCloud starts at On request and Carbonite at $6/month.
- Does pCloud or Carbonite run on more platforms?
- pCloud runs on Web. Carbonite runs on Windows, Mac, Web.
- What can pCloud do that Carbonite cannot?
- Carbonite covers Automatic backup, Continuous protection, Remote file access, Bare metal restore.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
Carbonite: Does Carbonite offer unlimited storage?
Yes, Carbonite's personal plans (Safe Basic through Safe Server Ultimate) offer unlimited cloud storage, though business plans have tiered storage starting at 250 GB.
SourceCarbonite: What is Carbonite's pricing?
Personal plans range from $4.91 to $83.33 per month with annual billing. Business plans start around $50-$75 per endpoint annually, with volume discounts available for multi-year contracts.
SourceCarbonite: How fast are Carbonite's upload speeds?
Carbonite's upload speeds are notably slow and are consistently identified as the platform's main weakness. The lack of block-level algorithms and multithreading contributes to these speed limitations.
SourceCarbonite: What encryption does Carbonite use?
Carbonite uses AES-128 encryption at rest, which is an unusual choice in 2026 when AES-256 is the industry standard.
SourceRelated pages
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