

Last Update | May 2022
| Hosting Plans | VPS Hosting |
| Top Features | Standard Linux OS; Top-Notch Hardware; One-Click Apps with Pre-Built App Stack Images; Customizable CPU Configuration; Pay-As-You-Use Billing Model; 24/7 Available Customer Support; Scalability On-Demand; Automated and On-Demand Backups; Easy and Fast Instance Cloning; Simple User Interface; Excellent Security and Compliance |
| Customer Support | 24/7 Live Chat; Email Support; Limited Phone Support; Contact Form; Knowledge Base |
During May, iDrive:
Today, I’m here to introduce
– a newcomer to the cloud computing space. It’s a VPS (Virtual Private Server) Hosting provider; led and supported by a team with extensive experience.The idea was born out of the experience of managing iDrive Cloud for Backup and RemotePC for remote access. These two world-class services combined now host over 4,000 servers across multiple data centers in every continent and 300 Petabytes of storage.
iDrive Compute delivers affordable and straightforward Linux cloud solutions and services at over 20 locations in the US and Dublin, Ireland. It provides reliable, highly available, and fast-performing edge computing infrastructure. In turn, its customers benefit from incredible scalability, rapid connectivity, and low latency.
Fast forward,
might be the perfect solution for various apps, including real-time communication, content delivery, remote monitoring of assets, patient monitoring, autonomous vehicles, cloud gaming, smart homes, and more.
Now, the question is, can this VPS provider pass the test and stand right up there with the best companies in the industry? Or does it fall behind in terms of features and prices? Let’s check it out!
What I love about a website is an interface that’s easy on the eyes. And I have to give it to iDrive Compute – they allow for an incredible welcome!
As soon as you visit its site, you will spot what the provider offers, Virtual Private Servers you can trust. Everything is well-organized in the top menu. You can find
, Features, Pricing, Instances, Bare Metal, Block Storage, Support, FAQs, Tutorials, Blog, Sign Up, and Sign In.
If you scroll a bit down on the homepage, you can also find a more detailed overview of iDrive Compute’s services. As a customer, you can instantly create compute instances on VPS using a standard Linux OS, shared or dedicated processors, memory, and best-in-class NVMe storage.

Continuing to Features – With iDrive Compute, you can benefit from a pay-as-you-go model without hidden charges. The provider bills you by hours of usage. In turn, you will pay only for the hours you use the resources.
Next, using a virtual server space, you can accommodate computing projects of any scale and size.
Better yet, as your processing and storage requirements grow, you can easily add more resources to your instances (without any default resource provisioning).
also offers an option to clone instances, with the new versions retaining the entire configuration and data of the original.
iDrive Compute allows you to implement SSH Key-based authentication and firewalls to control traffic to the instances, thus protecting them from malicious attacks. You can also enable automated or on-demand backups, further boosting your protection.
Still, the best part is, the team of experts will handle all hardware upgrades and maintenance on iDrive Compute. To put it another way, you will receive round-the-clock support.
In the Instances tab, you can find all details regarding the building process.

iDrive Compute also offers bare-metal instances from non-virtualized hardware.

Next, in the Block Storage tab, you can get secure and scalable SSD-powered virtual block devices for additional data storage.

At this point, I have to say – I am amazed by
. See, everything is well-organized and easy to navigate. The provider offers clear guidance on each page. For instance, you can find how to create and manage the block storage or deploy a single-tenant bare metal instance.So, what’s the next step? You got it right – it’s the purchase!
If you click on Pricing in the top menu, you will get to all plans that iDrive Compute offers. Here’s how it looks!

On the left side, you can choose from Shared CPU, Dedicated CPU, and Bare Metal.
If you go for a Shared CPU, at a minimum, you can get 1 CPU Core, 1 GB RAM, 40 GB NVMe Disk Size, and 1 TB Bandwidth. The most expensive offer takes things to another level – 32 CPU Cores, 64 GB RAM, 1,280 GB NVMe Disk Size, and 12 TB Bandwidth.

As you can spot, you can also choose from monthly and yearly plans.

The second product, Dedicated CPU, is divided into CPU-Optimized and Memory-Optimized to suit your unique edge computing needs better.
The CPU-optimized plans are most suitable for front-end web servers and demanding CPU-intensive apps, such as machine learning, video encoding, and ad serving.

In turn, the Memory-Optimized is the better choice for RAM-intensive apps, in-memory databases, and big data processing. In other words, computing instances depend more on the RAM than the CPU.

Finally, the Bare Metal servers are available on demand.

As always, I will go for the cheapest solution. See, I am here for the testing only. So, it’s best to try and avoid any unnecessary expenses. But that’s not all. Getting the cheapest plan allows me to test what a web hosting company has to provide at a minimum. And it only gets better from there. The more you pay – the more you receive!
Once you find a plan suitable for your requirements, click ‘Buy Now.’ Then, you will see the following screen.

I don’t have an account. So, I need to sign up.
To create an account, first, you will need to enter your email address and create a password.

Next, you need to verify your email address.

Let’s check what I have in my inbox. Here it is!

Once you click the button on your email, you will complete the verification and use your account. All you need to do at this point is log in.
And I’m in!
As soon as you log in, the website will transfer you to ‘My Account.’

Here, you can find Profile Details, Credit Card, Billing History, My Invoices, and Security.
In Profile Details, you can find Account Information and Phone Number. You can also change your password here or cancel your account.

Next, in Credit Card, you need to provide information for billing purposes.

You can review all the billing transactions for your account. This section is divided into Instances, Images, Volumes, and Bandwidth Usage. You can also find a Summary tab and your total cost/month.

Your invoice details are listed in the My Invoices tab. And, at last, you can find the option for two-step verification in Security.

Now, you can spot the red button ‘Create Instance’ above your account. Keep in mind; it’s the starting point for your hosting journey.
Once you click on ‘Create Instance,’ you can create a virtual instance or bare metal server of your choice. First, choose one of the two options.

Next, you need to select a region. As I mentioned before, iDrive Compute offers 20 locations in the US and one in Dublin, Ireland.

Then, you need to choose a distribution (Fedora, openSUSE Leap, Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS).

You can also upload an image from a hard disk or import it via URL to create an instance with a custom OS of your choice. Here, you can also find the Application Stack.

If you scroll a bit down, you will find the pricing plans. I explained iDrive Compute’s offering before, so that I will skip on that now.

Under Authentication, you can find SSH Keys and Password. You can choose an existing or add a new SSH key to configure secure login authentication.


You can also check the user-data option. It allows for arbitrary data to the instance during its creation.
Once you select everything according to your needs and preferences, you can finalize the process and create the instance. Here, you can also choose a unit name for your product.

You can create several instances with the same configuration by clicking the plus sign next to ‘1 Unit.’
At last, you can find the optional add-ons. At this point,
offers you to enable daily backups at an additional fee or add a private IP address to the instance. The first adds an extra protection layer if you lose your website content, while the latter allows for secure private communication with other instances within your account.
As you check each field, you will notice the information in the Instance Summary on the right side changing. Finally, you can review your order. If everything seems to your requirements, you can click Create.

Then, you can see your instance within the list. Mine is active!

That’s more or less all there is within the first tab of the menu (Instances). Below it, you can also find SSH Keys, Firewalls, Volumes, Images, Users, Activity Logs, and Settings.
In SSH Keys, you can add keys to your account and use those while creating instances for logging in securely.

In Firewalls, you can review your existing protection or add a new one.
protects a default firewall that you can edit or delete. However, if you don’t find this solution sufficient, you can also create a firewall.
If you click on the blue button in the top right named ‘Create Firewall,’ you will see the following screen. Here, you can select a region and a name for your firewall to control network traffic for the instances.

The next tab is Volumes.
allows you to add block storage volumes to expand the storage capacity of your compute instances. In this section, you can also enable backups to maintain website copies for recovery in case of data loss.
Under Images, you can manage image backups, snapshots, and custom images of your compute instances. The provider also enables you to edit, delete, download, or use the images to create new instances.

In the top right, you can find the option to upload an image. As mentioned, you can upload from an URL or a hard disk. You can also select a region and provide a name for the custom image.

In the Users tab, you can add users to your account by sending an activation link. The newly registered users can access your account and use the linked instances and other resources.
All you need to do to Add Users is to enter their email addresses.

Web and Instance Activities are part of Activity Logs. They provide a comprehensive view of all your past activities within the control panel.

Finally, in Security, you can enable two-step verification.

I have to say; the control panel is straightforward to use. However, what I didn’t like here was the lack of customer support options. There’s no tab for support within the menu nor a live chat option.
utilizes top-notch hardware or robust servers; enterprise-grade processors with higher-capacity RAM and NVMes offer fast performance for seamless computing.
Furthermore, IDrive Compute provides a 99.99% uptime SLA for both virtual instances and Bare Metal nodes. The provider compensates all its users for any lost time. The refund goes back to the user account, calculated on an hourly rate basis. You can get credit for the downtime by contacting iDrive support (creating a ticket).
However, there are no other speed- or performance-enhancing features, such as Cloudflare CDN or similar.
First, you can find three available phone numbers (UK, US, and Other Countries) to contact technical support, billing, and sales. However, they are only available during work hours, or Monday – Friday, 6:00 AM to 11:30 PM PST.

You can also reach the iDrive Compute team via email, 24/7 live chat, or support form.

Let’s start the chat to check whether they are truly available 24/7 or it’s a marketing trick.
Here’s my brief overview of the chat: I was immediately linked with a support agent. I received fast and helpful responses. So, they have the green light from me!
If you are interested in the conversation (and my silly questions) – here’s how it went!

It is the first question that came to mind.

The support agent checked my account in a few minutes. I received a response by email.

Next, you can find lots of valuable tips and guidance within FAQs (text) and Tutorials (video). Essentially, the provider has covered many needed topics in-depth to assist its current and potential customers.

The FAQs section is divided into Getting Started, Instances, Volumes, Bare Metal, User Management, Billing, and Account Management. In turn, you can easily find what you are looking for.

Now, usually, I like testing the refund policies of web hosting companies. However, today, I am unable to do so. See, iDrive Compute offers refunds only on the yearly plans. As mentioned, the monthly plans work on the postpaid principle.
So, let’s cancel my subscription. As satisfied as I am with the service, I was here to test only. To cancel your account, you need to log in to your profile, more precisely, the My Account section. In Profile Details, you can find the option at the bottom of the page with a blue link.

Once you click on it, you will see the following screen. I like that stands true to its promises – they charge $0.01, as they claim to do!

When you click on Cancel My Account,
will ask for several more details. Here, you need to enter your email address, password, phone number, and reason for canceling. Also, you can leave a comment – positive or negative- depending on your experience with the provider and overall satisfaction.
And that’s the end of my journey with iDrive Compute. Still, I have to say; we had a great time.
As I explained over the review, iDrive Compute offers several security options. For instance, you can set up two-step verification, SSH keys, enable backups and snapshots, and make use of advanced user access controls. The provider also delivers a default firewall, while you can also create one of your own.
If you have any issues with security and backups, you can indeed find a step-by-step guide to help you along the way.

When it comes to backups,
offers you two options. First, you can enable automated backups. With this option, the company will create a disk image on a daily or weekly basis. In the second case scenario, you can create disk images on-demand with snapshots. In turn, you can use the images to create new instances or revert to a previous state.You can enable a backup for an instance anytime later, not just on the instance creation. To do so, you need to sign in to your IDrive Compute account, click Actions on the instance that you want to backup, and select Configure Backup. Then, click either Enable Daily Backup or Enable Weekly Backup in the Backups tab.

What makes iDrive Compute unique? Let’s check its superior qualities!
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The best part about iDrive Compute is the incredible ease of use at all stages of the process – from registration to instance management and account cancelation. It’s a straightforward solution, even for beginners!
However, iDrive Compute’s server network is pretty limited. They don’t offer international locations. Instead, you can find 20 locations in the US and one in Ireland. Also, there’s no Windows version of the web hosting plans nor phone support after work hours. The provider is indeed falling behind the competition in this regard.
| Plan Name | Space | Bandwidth | OS | Panel | Number of Sites | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shared CPU | 40 GB | 1 TB | Unlimited | NZ$6.48 | Details | ||
| Shared CPU | 60 GB | 2 TB | Unlimited | NZ$12.96 | Details | ||
| Shared CPU | 80 GB | 4 TB | Unlimited | NZ$25.92 | Details | ||
| Shared CPU | 100 GB | 4 TB | Unlimited | NZ$32.40 | Details | ||
| Shared CPU | 160 GB | 5 TB | Unlimited | NZ$51.83 | Details |
| Plan Name | Space | CPU | RAM | OS | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dedicated - CPU Optimized | 80 GB | 4 x 2.8GHz | 4 GB | NZ$51.83 | Details | |
| Dedicated - Memory Optimized | 120 GB | 2 x 2.8GHz | 8 GB | NZ$77.75 | Details | |
| Dedicated - CPU Optimized | 120 GB | 2 x 2.8GHz | 8 GB | NZ$103.67 | Details | |
| Dedicated - CPU Optimized | 160 GB | 6 x 2.8GHz | 12 GB | NZ$155.50 | Details | |
| Dedicated - Memory Optimized | 240 GB | 4 x 2.8GHz | 16 GB | NZ$155.50 | Details | |
| Dedicated - CPU Optimized | 200 GB | 8 x 2.8GHz | 16 GB | NZ$207.34 | Details | |
| Dedicated - Memory Optimized | 360 GB | 6 x 2.8GHz | 24 GB | NZ$233.26 | Details | |
| Dedicated - Memory Optimized | 480 GB | 8 x 2.8GHz | 32 GB | NZ$311.01 | Details |
No, iDrive Compute doesn’t provide for shared hosting plans. Instead, you can find VPS and bare metal instances.
You can get a refund only on an annual plan with iDrive Compute. The provider doesn’t offer refunds on the monthly plans since they work on a pay-as-you-use method.
iDrive Compute comes with a 24/7 available live chat option. You can also use phone support during limited work hours. The content within the FAQs and Tutorials also comes in handy in many instances, serving as guides for navigation.
iDrive Compute has a widespread server network within the US, but not on an international level. Still, it provides a 99.99% uptime guarantee, with refunds issued for any downtime on an hourly basis, which is excellent.
Yes, you can select automated daily or weekly backups at an additional fee. As a customer, you can also perform disk images on-demand with snapshots.

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